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Franklin Sherman (June l), "First report of damage for this 
season received today. Serious damage by this insect is 
usually confined. to our up::er Austral Life Zone at elevation 
of from 400 to 1,200 feet but not in the coastfii. plains or 
in the mountaiiis , " 
ELM BORER (Saperda tri denta ta 01 i v.) 
M, H, Swenk (May 15) • "Reports of injury by elm borer indicate 
considerable activity on the part of this destructive shade- 
tree pest." 
ELM SCALE ( Gossyparia spTral a Mod.) 
C, R, Crosby and assisto-nts (June 12). "Trees badly inf estfeddtati 
Johnson City. (June 17) Bad infestation in North Tonawanda. 
June. 20) Infestation at Cayuga." 
E, P. Felt, "R. E. Horsey reports that this insect has been 
in Rochester for a nujpber of ye-ars and is spreading slowly, 
young appeared June 12." 
WOOLY ELM APHIS ( Eriosoma amerlcana Riley) 
Charles Wille. "Trees infested at Liberty." 
COCKSCOMB ELM-GALL (ColoT^h a tdtnicola Fitch) 
M. D. Leonard (June 2), "Infested leaves received bearing 
numerous galls from Liberty." 
ELI'4.LEaF-MINER ( Kaliof enusa ulmi Sund.) 
E. P. Felt (June 3) "R. E, Horsey reports that elm leaf- 
miner is fairly common at Highland Park, Rochester." 
. . ELM.BUCCULATRIX (?) 
E, P, Felt (June 3) "R. E. Horsey reports that this species 
was found on elms in Highland Park, Rochester, some t'/ro years 
ago; so far nothing has been seen of it this year." 
BOXELDER. 
BOXELDER APHIS ( Chaitophorus negundinis Thomas) 
J. J. Davis (June 15). "Boxelder aphis isa^ common species this 
spring," 
M. H, Svvenk (May 19), "On shade trees re^ports of injuty were 
received beginning May 9." 
