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HOLLY 
HOLLY LSI? klHhR ( ?kyton- za ilicia Curt.) 
IJew York 3. p. F c lt (April 22) : Tke holly 1'eaf miner was reported 
by Mr. G-. C. Pike as causing considerable foliage injury at 
Lawrence, Long Island, : T . Y. 
i lASTOLIA 
.TULIP TR~f SCAL3 ( Toume-clla liriodendri Gmel.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (April 25): I/'agnolia scale (jp. liriodendri ) 
was reported abundant on Magnolia at Pekin in Ja::n.ar r . Tke 
reporter advised that it had "oociz very abimdant for the 
past two years. 
0LkAlTD~R SCAL3 ( Aspidiotus kederac Vail.) 
Nebraska }.!. H. Swenk (Karch 20 to April 20): Reports of infestations 
of oleanders by tke oleander scale wore received during April. 
ROSD 
HOSL APHID ( Macro siphum roso.e L. ) 
Texas p. D. Sanders (April 14): A mar. brought specimens of these 
insects into the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 
office for determination. Very injurious in 31 Paso. 
IITSHCTS ATTACK IilT-G- M-A IT A I T D 
DOMESTIC A IT I II A L S 
. 110 SQUI TO 3S ( Cul i c i nae ) 
Connecticut IT. Turner and R. C. Eotsford (April 22): The first larvae 
of Aedes caivbator Coq. of the season were found along the 
shore aid were about half —grown. 
South Carolina W. 3. Dove, D. Gf, Hall, and p. K. Prince (April 14): Salt- 
marsh mosquitoes (A. sollicit-ns Yfelk. ) leave become errtremely 
abundant in tke low coastal areas. 
