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GARDENI A 
WHITE FLIES (Aleyrodidae) 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (April 26): Whitcflics heave' 
"been reported as quite injurious to a number of plantings of gar- 
denias in Norfolk, 
GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Taoniothrips sinplex Morison) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (April 23): Proving very destructive in nany 
gladiolus fields. One largo planting in Dade County was reported 
to "be an entire loss. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 5)«* Specimens on gladiolus were received 
fron a correspondent at Gulfport, in Harrison County, on April 5. 
HOLLY 
HOLLY LEAF MINER ( Phyto:.nyza ilicicola Loew) 
Maryland, E. N. Cory (March 23): The holly leaf nincr was reported on 
holly at Annapolis. 
IRIS 
POTATO APHID ( Illinoia solanifolii Ashm.) 
Maryland. E. IT. Cory (March 31) '• Macro siphun gci was reported on iris 
at Snow Hill. 
MAGHOLIA 
A COLEOPTEROUS LEAF MINER ( Priononcrus c aleeatu s Say) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April k) 1 A correspondent at Saucier, in Harrison 
County, sent specimens to this office on April k, reporting that 
hundreds of then were present and feeding on new leaves of nagnolia. 
NARCISSUS 
A NOCTUID ( Xanthopastis tinal s Cramer) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April): Larvae were received at this office on 
April lh and 21 from correspondents at Puckctt, in Rankin County, 
with the report that they were abundant on jonquils. Others were 
sent hy another correspondent on April 19 without stating fron 
what host they were taken. 
