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DOGWOOD 
RED-HUMPED CATERPILLAR ( Schizura concinna S. & A.) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (August 2U) • The red-humped apple caterpillars are 
somewhat injurious to flowering dogwood foliage at Stanford. 
CECROPIA MOTH ( Platysania cecropia L.) 
Connecticut. E. P. Pelt (August 2^): The cecropia caterpillar was observed 
feeding on the foliage of flowering dogwood at Stanford. 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonyni Const.) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (August 13): The euonynus ■ scale is very abundant 
on euonynus, killing nany of the twigs. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2k); Specimens of euonynus scale together with 
complaints, were received from Canton, Columbia, Terry, and Indianola, 
late in July and in August. 
GLADIOLI 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Taeniothrips simplex Morison) 
Ohio. E. 77. Mendenhall (August 8): Gladiolus thrips are slightly abundant 
on gladioli at Bowling Green, Wood County. 
HAWTHORN 
A LACE3UG ( Corythucha cydoniae Pitch) 
Michigan. R. Hutscn (August 2^); The quince lacebug is numerous on hawthorn 
about Springport. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2U): The lace hug was causing injury to haw- 
thorn at Kosciusko on July 23. 
JAPANESE LANTERN 
THREE-LINED POTATO BEETLE (Lena trilineata Oliv.) 
Vermont. H. L. Bailey (August 19): Old-fashioned potato beetles were very 
abundant at Montpelier, particularly on Japanese lantern plant, on 
August 10. 
