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Arkansas 
Hew York 
71. J. Baerg (dune Id): The first eggs of Hyphantria cunea --ere 
found on shade trees at Payetteville June lS. 
SCJOMYHffS SCAT'S ( Chionaspis euonymi Cornet.) 
E. P. Pelt (June 2k): The euonymus scale observed crawling on 
June 3, and in one section there is a serious infestation, the 
Euonymas on a large factory building "being half dead and very 
unsightly (E, E. Horse: r ). 
ARBORVITAE 
Ohio 
Pew York 
LOPG SPRUCE COPE GALL ( Cher me s cooleyi Gillette) 
S. '.,'. Mendenhali (Hay Jl) : Spruce gall aphid s were 3.uite numer- 
ous on Biota (Arborvitae) , and were doing some damage, out --hale- 
oil soap seemed to control them. 
BEECH 
TOLLY BEECH LEAP hPRTB ( Phyll aphis fqgi L. ) 
E. P. Pelt (June 2U) : The woolly "beech leaf aphid is somewhat 
common at Ho Chester on a variegated European beech, but less 
abundant than usual (H. E. Horsey); 
BIHCH 
Massachusetts 
BIRCH LEaP PIPER ( Penusa pumila »Klug) 
J. V. Schaf fner Jr. (June 21): This leaf -mining sawfly is very 
abundant again this year on gray birch throughout eastern --ass. 
BOXSLEER 
POREST TSPT CATERPILLAR ( Pal aco soma disstria Hubn. ) 
-.issouri 
Kansas 
A. C. Par rill (June 21 ) : The first nest noticed on boxelder the 
past week is that of the forest caterpillar. 
BOXELDER BUG (Leptocoris trivittgtus Say) 
J. T7. HcColloch (June 13): -b.e boxelder bug is abundant on bor- 
elder at Lacrosse and is also becoming a nuisance in houses. 
Kansas 
CEDAR 
3AGT70RH (T h~?ridoptervr c- oh e.rer ae f o rn.i s Ha . 
J. P. HcColloch (June 20): The only report of bagworras received 
this month came from auburn where they were reported abundant 
on cedars. \JBRAR* ^^ 
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