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LESSER CAMA LEAP ROLLER ( G-eshn a cannalis quaint.) 
hisciscip -i R, ". Harned (May '3): Specimens of the lesser c^nna leaf 
roller wore sent in on May 16 from McC-omb, with the information 
that they v;ere seriously injuring c-umas. 
CERYSAITEHEMUM 
CEaYSANEHEMJM GALL MID® ( L iar thro nomyia hypo gr e a Loew) 
Ohio E. "7, Mendonhall (May 4): The chrysanthemum midge has "been 
the cpu.se of a continued fight in the greenhouses in Springf ield, 
Many of the houses are wholesale houses and ship chrysanthemtu 
stock to a number of States and Canada. Some of the houses in 
Springfield are comparatively free from the midge. 
-TUCrTYIIUS 
EUG1TYHJS SCALi-i ( Ghionaspis euonymi Gcmst.) 
E. L. Dozier (hay 17): The euonymuG scale ~as very abun- 
dant in April . 
IHIS 
IRIS BORER ( h'acronoetua or.usta C-rote) 
Ohio h. h. Iicndcnhr.ll (May 27): I find the iris "borer in the 
iris plants again in Columbus ~:id vicinity. They were re- 
ported quite "bad last year. 
LILAC LEAJs MHI3P. (Graoilaria, syringc-lla Fab.) 
Washington C."5\ Doucette (May 22): Several lilacs around Puyallup 
avid Sumner are severely infested with the mines of the lilac 
leaf miner. Boiling of the leaves hr s not started yet. 
N ARCISSUS 
BUL3 MIES (Rhi zoglyphus hyrcinthi Banks ) m 
I. ".". Mendenhall (May 11): I find the narcissus bulbs in 
plantations in Miami and Montgomery Counties infested with the 
bulb mite to some extent. 
