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Mike Quann (July 12): Several elms in Madison, Dane County, 
are severely infested. 
M, K. Swenk (June 15- July l): During the last week in June 
a case of infestation of elms in the city of North Platte, 
Lincoln County, with the European elm scale came to notice, 
the first finding of that pest in the State, 
R. Middlebrooft (July 7): This is a new insect in this State. 
The northern halfl of the State is badly infested this year 
with this pest, 
J. C« Evendon (June 26)} Nearly, every shade tree in the 
city of Coeur d'Alene is heavily infested with this insect. 
Many property owners have secured relief by washing the 
trees with a strong stream of water. 
WOOLLY ELM APHID (EritBoma americanum Riley) 
E?M, Patch (July 2): The county agent from Belfast reports 
this insect as attacking trees, 
C» R. Crosby (July 3): Infested twigs have been received 
trom Hornell, 
C. 0, Houghton (June): Elm trees on the University grounds 
at Newark ere badly infested this year, 
M, H, Swenk (June 15-July l): The last two weeks in June 
were characterized by an unusual abundance of aphids of 
several kinds. The leaves of the elm were on many trees 
being curled by the woolly aphid, which was also plentiful, 
ELM COCKSCOMB GALL (Colopha ulmicola Pitch) 
H« B« Weiss: The cockscomb gall of elm is more plentiful 
than usual in the northern half of the State, 
ELM LEAP-MINER ( - (tveliofoni 'aa ulmi SUad. ) 
M, D# Leonard (July 17): This insect has caused slight 
injury to Camperdown elms in this city of Albany, Nicotine 
sulphate was used about two weeks ago by the City Forester 
with good success, 
EICKORY 
SPRING- CANKERWORM ( Paleacrita ve rnata Peck, ) 
H« E» Horsey (June 11): This species is attacking hickory 
at Seneca Park, Rochester, They are considerably less than 
last year but quite numerous. They prefer the hickories, 
mostly pignuts, but were found on the white and red oaks, 
