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COTTONY -I .'. 'Z SC.41E ( Pulvinaria viti s L.) 
South Carolina M. H. Brunson (May 23): Maple trees in many parts of the 
State are heavily infested with the cottony -maple scale. 
Alabama J. :,;. Robinson (May 23); This insect has been reported from 
Eacklcburg. 
OAK 
TWO-SPOTTED CURCULIC ( Attela'-us binustulatus Fab.) 
'.Test Virginia p. g. Brooks (May): Adults of a leaf -rolling weevil, Attel - 
abus bipustulatus , arc common at French Creek, rolling th 
leaves of laurel oak, Que re us imbricaria . 
A correction - The note on A store lee an iun varioloc'V- Ratz. 
by R. B. Friend on page 88 of this volume of the Bulletin, 
where the species was reported as attacking ''chestnut and oak 1 ' 
should have read as attacking "chestnut oak." 
OAK LECAITIUM (LetiCniua que re if ex Fitch) 
Alabama J. ::. Robinson (Hay 23): This insect was reported from 
Ccdr.r Bluff. 
ROUGH BULLET FALL ( Disholcaspis rrae-a Walsh) 
Mississippi R. ". Earned (May 33): Galls on oak identified by E. P. 
Felt as D. aanr:a '..-ere collected on March 23 at Calhoun City. 
RUE 
WHITE -PIWE WEEVIL ( pissodos strobi Peck) 
C.R. Phipps (May 21): The white-pine weevil is very abun- 
Maine 
dant * and de s true t iv^ 
New Hampshire P. R. Lowry (May 17): The v/hite-pine weevil was conmon 
Durham on May 10, copulating and feeding. 
RED TURPEHTIIC BEETLE ( Dendroc tonus valcns Lee.) 
New Eamp'shire P. R. Lowry (May 17): This insect is common in white pine 
logs and stumps cut this winter. The first eggs were found 
today (Durham) . 
NANTUCKET PIKE MOTE ( Rhyacionia frustrana C mst.) 
Mississippi R. ',7. Harnod (Hay 23): On May 6 a correspondent at Cleveland 
sent to us some pine twigs that contained pupae of what is - 
