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PINE LEAF SGALE ( Chionast>is pinifoliae J itch) 
01*iO E« ./. ..cndenhall (September 26): I find an outbreak on 
pines on private property in Sidn , Shelby County. 
SCOTCH PINE LECANIUivi ( louraeyella numismaticum F. & McD.) 
'"■isconsin E. L. Chambers (October 30): Jock pine has b~tn severely 
injured in many sections oi the State by the Scotch pine scale, 
a pest which has never previously been recorded as doing any 
extensive injury in ..isconsin 1 s forests. 
SPRUCE NEE'DIS MINER ( Eoinotia nanana Tr.) 
Maine Monthly Letter of the Bureau of ' Entomology, No. 197 (Septenber): 
C. 3. Hood and J. V. Schaffner, Jr., spent September 23 and 24 in 
vicinity of Booth-bay and Femaouid, he., making observations on 
the occurrence of the so-called spruce webworm, Eaiaotia ner.&n- Tr. 
SPRUCE EE-nE kliLR ( Recurvsri a pic eaelle kerrf.) 
Nebraska id. H. Svrenk (September 1 to October 15): I stigation daring 
the past summer she ed that some Colorado clue spruce trees in 
Lincoln ere in a number of instances seficusl 1 " infested. 
SFRUCE BUDWOltoi ( He r.r.olja.- fumiik-r3 nc die..:.) 
Wisconsin ... L. Chambers (October 30); Large* tracts of s;:ruce, pine, 
and b lsam in Douglas ana Bayfield Counties ) .. v: been defoliated 
by the spruce budworm. 
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'BLISTER E^lak. 3 (Keloidae) 
Virginia d. R. Jilley (October 21): We have had no com 1 Lnts gbout 
these pests, which is unusual, especially during th< i« Lis 
blooming season. 
-•■EI J--PHIE ( Proci'ohilus t ri-'ercnensis d. : - s) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (Octpbex 30): P. t iids*(F> eri^ej 
reported destructive to crklii , s.st r, and >ther flovi 1 :us 
rt Greenfield the u^st se s . . 
