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RED ELM BARK WEEVIL ( Magdalis arraicollis Say) 
Nebraska. M. H. Sv/cnk (June 22) : Reported damaging eln trees in Holt 
County on June 7 and Chinese eln trees in Pcrkings County on June 9« 
EUROPEAN ELM SCALE ( Gossyparia spuria Mod. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (June 13): Was hatching on June 9» 
Illinois. '.7. P. Flint (June 23): This pest has spread very rapidly 
during tho last two or three seasons. Most of the central and 
northern Illinois cities and towns show sonc infostation. It is very 
general throughout many cities. Damage has been light for the last 
two seasons but is on the increase this year. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (June 21): Reported fron the southorn part' of 
the State fron the following locations: Crawford, Jefferson, Calumet, 
and Milwaukee Counties. 
Iowa. C. J. Drake (Juno 25) t Has been reported on elns fron the oastorn 
half of the State fron the following locations: Cedar Falls (Black 
Hawk County), Ankeny and Des Moines (Polk County), Cedar Rapids (Linn 
County), Ames (Story County), and Clarion (Wright County). 
Utah. G-. F. Knowlton (June 20): Damage has recently been reported fron 
Salt Lake City and Logan. 
WOOLLY ELM APHID ( Eriosor.ia anoricanun Riley) 
Michigan. R.. Hutson (June 22): This pest was found on June 17 at 
Hulbcrt, in the Upper Peninsula. 
South Dakota. H. C. Sevcrin (June): Exceptionally abundant and has 
done considerable danago to eln. 
Nebraska. *.!. H. Swenk (June 22): Eln trees in Lancaster, Cedar, Nance, 
Holt, Garfield, Custer, Sheridan, and other counties are being attacked. 
DOUGLAS FIR 
AN APHID ( Chcrne s cooleyi Gill. ) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (June 7): A severe infestation on a number of 
Douglas fir in two widely separated ornamental plantings in Rochester. 
In addition to the typical trees, a compact form of Douglas fir was 
very badly disfigured, and the injury to the leaves very noticeable. 
LARCH 
LARCH CASE BEARER ( Coloophora laricella Hbn.) 
Massachusetts and Connecticut. A. F. Burgess (June 2): Field reports 
