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Pennsylvania. E. P. Pelt (June 21): H. textor has appeared at Villanova 
in southeastern Pennsylvania. 
H. 3. Hodgkiss (June 23): H. cunoa Drury is very 'abundant on 
shade trees in the central counties. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bcntley (June IS): H. cunca is reported on eln and oak 
trees at Memphis, Shelby County, in southeastern Tennessee. 
BAGWORM ( Thyridopteryx cpheneraef orni s Haw. ) 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (June lU): Snail bags are being formed on 
arborvitae in tho southeastern area. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bcntley (June IS): Reported as doing severe injury to 
evergreens in central and western Tennessee. 
Mississippi. C. Lylc (June 2H): There seems to be a rather heavy general 
infestation on arborvitae over the State. 
Texas. C. 3. Nickels (June 1): Exceptionally abundant on evergreen 
trees at Brownwood, in north-central Texas. 
ORIENTAL MOTH ( Cnidocampa -flare s cons Walk. ) 
Massachusetts. E.-P. Pelt (June 21): A pupa was received from Pittsfiold, 
Berkshire County, in wostorn Massachusetts. 
GREEN FRUITWORM ( Graptolitha antennata Walk.) 
Vermont. H. L. Bailoy (June 22): Larvae wore abundant on silver maple, 
brown ash, and willow closo to Lake Champlain at Fcrrisburg, in the 
northwestern part of tho State, on June 9. Much variation in size 
was noted. 
ASH 
CARPENTER WORM ( Prionoxystus robiniae Peck) 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (June 21): Reported doing serious injury to 
ash trees at Tyler, Richland County, and at Jud, LaMoure County, both 
in the southeastern part of the State. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swcnk. Pound attacking ash and elm trees in Garden 
County, west-central Nebraska, on May 27, and in Holt County, 
northern Nebraska, on May 30. 
WOOLLY BEECH APHID ( Phyllaphis fagi L. ) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (June 2): Reported as quite severe on several 
varieties of the European beech at Rochester. 
