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C 7 AT A !v! Z 7 ^AL F L AH I S AND LAWNS 
GREENHOUSE LEAP TYER ( ?hlyc taenia ferru^lis Hbn . ) 
Connecticut "7 S. Sritton (May 24): Considerable damage is being done to 
various plants under gtass and in cold frames and in duelling? 
ho\ises. Heliotrope at 7o' T7 Haven and chrvsnnthemum at Elnrvood 
are being injured. 
New York Weekly Ne*rs Letter, N. Y. State College of Agriculture, May 
14, 1928: Fredonia County (7. M. Daniel): The greenhouse 1( 
tyer is be ginning to appear in greenhouses. 
^ hi ° E. ,T 7 Mendenhall (May 24): 'The marjlgold plants in a green- 
house in Columbus r,, ere badly infested ^ith the greenhouse leaf 
tyer. 
BLACK VINE WEEVIL ( Brachyrhinus sulctus Fab. ) 
Rhode Island A. E. Stene (May 23): A- nurseryman has End considerable 
trouble this SDring from Brachyrhinus sulc^tus in greenhouse 
cutting beds of T^xus. 
RED SPIDER (Te tranectins tetanus L. N 
Mississippi 7. '". Harned (May 29): T . r iolet leaves from Durant on May l 9 
and cedar twigs from Ocean Snrings on May 4 i"ere found to be 
infested with red spiders. Only medium injury had been caused 
to the plants. 
S0'~7UG3 (Oniscidae) 
Mississippi R. T7. Earned (May .29): A correspondent at Stephenson sent to 
us on I'ay 24 some specimens o r pillbugs frith the report th t 
they '"ere causing serious damage to flowers, 
CHRY;5AlfrHB?r7 ; 
CIIRYSANTHEMUM 3ALL 7IDGE ' D tarthronomyin h.yno^pn Loe«0 
Ohio E. T. Mendenhall (May 35): The chrysanthemum midge if. very 
b"d in Springfield, -here not treated oroocrly. Some o^ the 
inhouses whe.re shj laments are made are kept free from this 
st. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM APHID ( Macrosiphoniella sanb orni Gill. ) 
7 s ' i r ' s i r i R. "7 Earned (May 29): Specimens on chrysanthemum collected 
at Yazoo City A ril 2 > - i 1 at Canton v -y 21 '"ere sent in for 
d ' ' rmina tion. 
