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MAGNOLIA S^ALF ' N e o I e c an ium r. o rnupa r ^ ir Th os . ) 
New York C. R. Hresby (August 7): Badly infested magnolia branches were 
rec sired frcai Fredonia. 
S PIR^F' 
A SPIRAEA APHID ( Aphis sp., det. Mason) 
New York A. L. Pierstorff (July 14): This is seriously infesting spiraea 
in Monroe fJounty. 
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SuTFLOWSE PEA'T^K FLY i S trauss ia longi^ennis ?/ied.) 
New Hampshire P. R. Lowry (.August 24): A number of surf lowers had the stalks 
badly tunuelod by tnis insect at ""or.ccri. 
LAWS 
Ancroaia marginata Fab . ' 
Connecticut r \ E. Britton (September 24): Larvae identified by Dr. Boving. 
Material sent by owner, who sen" 1 " correspondence to me. Attack- 
ing grass in lawn at Salisbury. 
