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LARCH 
LAHCH CASUSEABSR ( Coleo-ohorn laricella Hbn.) 
Maine. H. B. Pcirson (October 18): Larch case "bearers are migrating from needles 
to branches and trunks of trees for winter in Sidney. 
OAK 
A LEA? MIUSR ( Lithocolletis hamadryadella Clem. ) 
Connecticut and New York. E. P. Felt. (October 22): The white "blotch oak leaf 
miner (P. hamadryadel la ) was somewhat common on oaks at Stamford, Conn., and 
at Uestbury, Long Island, N. Y. 
OAK JIG ROOT QALL ( Drygphanta- radicpla Ashm. ) 
Pcr.n;r-k." ".a. E. p. Pelt (October 22): The oak fig root gall was received from 
Mont Alto, it occurring on a root. This species is recorded as living upon 
Quercus alba and 0,. minor . ■ 
WHITE OAK CLUB GALL ( Andricus clavulus 6. S. ) 
Connecticut. E. P. Pelt (October 22): The white oak club gall, A. clavulus . was 
reported from the Danbur'y area as being quite abundant upon individual trees. 
It is also common in the vicinity of Stamford. 
PUTS 
PINE TUBE MOTH ( Bulla pi n - tubana Kearf . ) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson • (October) : Larvae of the pine tube builder were feeding in 
tubes at Sidney, Se-ptember 27. On October 14, larvae left tubes in this vicin- 
ity. 
Massachusetts. J. V. Schaffner, jr. (October 21): This snecies is unusually com- 
mon in eastern Massachusetts this fall. In one white t>ine stand at the Middle- 
sex Fells Reservation the larvae wciv -bundant on October 3. 
EUROPEAN PINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rhyacionia buo liana Schiff . ) 
Pennsylvania. S. P. Felt (October 22): The European pine shoot moth was reported 
as infesting Austrian pines in the vicinity of Philadelphia. 
PITCH MASS BORER ( Parharmon ia pir.i Ktllic.) 
Pennsylvania. J. E. Aughanbaugh and C-. S. Perry (October 8): The pitch mass 
borer is moderately abundant on white pine trunks at Olivers Mills, Luzerne 
County. 
