-Ug- 
OaK 
GOLE3 Ast lecani\-m variolosure Ratz.) 
■ York R 4 E. Horsey (March 29): ' ;ol o re. 
One small tree believed to ' - i hybrid o^ the two native chest- 
nut oaks 1 infested, -.rile others, of the same variety are free. 
C0TT0N.70OD TENT CAT2&PILLAR (Malacos< , ) 
Ariz Arizona News Letter, Vol. U, ho. 2 (February 22): The cottonwool 
• tit c; berpillar h< = been the pest causing '' -nest concern 
in certain parts of the Salt River Valley during the latter part 
of the month. Telephone calls concerning this pest have beon 
received almost daily at the office of the State Entomologist . 
I N S.: E C T ' S ATTACKING GREENHOUSE 
A^JD ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
ASC3R 
SYMPFYLIDS 
Oregon C„ A, Weigel (February 5): Under date of January 12 we received 
a letted from Mr. K. E* Eleishauer of McMinnville, ting 
b h . was "ing serious losses as a result of sytr ' ids 
rchich were infesting his aster plantings in particular, and also 
causing Lr r to several of his vegetable crops. He states 
""hat the specimens have been identified by Prof. Don C. Mote 
of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 
■ CREPE MYR TFI 
AIT gPETD (Hyroeellis sp. ) 
Mississij . R„ W, Earned ("March 27): Yr s reported on crepe myrtle by M. 
L, Crimes at Meridian, on January 19. 
CI&YSANTHEMJM 
CHRYSANIESMUM / v ?:i:D ( Pnooalosirh ivm rufo mculr-tun Tils. ) 
Mississippi R« "\ " rr 1 (March 27): Uas received on clirysonthernum from 
D. '"., Grimes at Greenville on February 2. 
LAC : C 1RYSAFT ' " crori :hc - bo mi Gill.) 
R, ."„ Earned (Msrch 27): !?as collected on chrysanthemums at 
js Feint by R„ P. Colmer en February 15. 
