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FIR MP "SPRUCE 
LONG SPRUCE C01TE GALL (Chormes cooleyi Gill.) 
'."a shine ton 17. ".'. Baker (May 22): This insect is quite general through- 
out the western part of the State on Douglas fir and Sitke 
spruce. 
DOUGLAS FIR CATERPILLAR ( Buschausia ar ~entata Pack.) 
Washington 77. 17. Baker (May 22): Hal i s id o ta ar ,~e n ta ta is more prevalent 
on Douglas fir and other conifers in western Washington than 
it was in 1928. It is maturing earlier this year then last. 
HICKORY 
HICKORY PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera caryaeo anl is- Pitch) 
North Carolina C. H. Brannon (May 25): Hickory trees in Raleigh are cov- 
ered with the grlls of the hickory tu-y'lloxera. 
JUKE PIE 
CEDAR BARE BEETLE ( Phi oeo sinus dentatus Say) 
Nebraska k. H. Swenk (May 21): During the last week in April the 
cedar trees in a Lancaster County cemetery were found seriously 
infested with t he red ced~r bark beetle. 
LOCUST 
LOCUST 3CRZR ( Cyllc ne robiniae Forst.) 
Maryland S. IT. Cory (May 6): This insect was reported from Baltimore 
on February 25. 
IAPLS 
SUGAR-MAPLE BORER ( Glycobiv.s soeciosus Say) 
Forth Carolina C. H. Brannon (May 23): Placuonotus speciosus is causing 
serious injury to a grove of sugar maples in Caraway, Randolph 
County. 
•' "OOLLY MAPLE LEAF APHID ( pemphigus r.cerjfolr.i lUley) 
North Carolina Z. P. Metcalf (May 27): The woolly maple louse is abundant 
in the eastern part of the Statj. 
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