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TULIP SC/ii-E ( -cumeyeila liriodendri Gnjjel, ) 
5. P. Felt (October 2o): Twigs badly infested rath the tulip 
scale were received the middle of the month from Liillbrook, 
Dutchess County. 
C- E E S I' H U 3 -3 A S D H IT A M E .IT T A L PLANTS 
CHR.YS AITTHEI' CUI.I 
C.HBYSiiiV:: jj&SJM G-alL HIDSE ( L i ar t hr o n o m - r i a h Tjor^es Lcen) 
Qhl ° 21 • ' r - Mendenhall (October 12): The chrysanthe mum midge is doing 
damage to chrysanthemum in a greenhouse in Delaware. 
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IRIS 30KEO, ( Macronoct na onvut a. Crete) 
Wisconsin 3. L. Chambers (September lp-Octooer l): Infestation of iris by 
the iris borer is vury severe in some parts of the State in 
nursery plantings, being as high as §0 per cent. 
WHITS EB/,0H SCriLh l^placasris pentagona Tnrg. ) 
New York ^ 3. ?. Pelt (October 26); The West Indian peach scale persists 
on Japanese cherry in the vicinity of :>.v York City to such an 
extent that pprk authorities have experienced difficulty in con- 
trolling it by- ordinary spray applications. 
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LILnC LBriP IIILIEll ( Oracilaria syringe 11 a ?ab. ) 
JJew York E. p. r e lt (October 26); lilac leaf miner larvae continue to 
feed upon the leaves of lilac, ash, and privet in Rochester, 
though bat few could be found the last of the month (? .3. "or sey ) . 
liMSSQIJLA CC.flh' (heolecarium car nuaarvum Thro. ) 
Lien York P. p. Pelt (October 2o)-j The magnolia scale has beau extreme- < T 
abundant on two large, magnolia tfaes on private grconds at Jloch 
ester, the scales being thickly crowded on the. under side of the 
smaller branches, ore tree being half dead (a. E. horsey). 
