Louisiana 
Connecticut 
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, BA^ORM (Thyridouteryx >t>him eraef oct^s Haw fc ) 
T. H„ Jonea (Ji*ne l) a "Sent in f roin De.rf idder where they 
arc said to ba doing severe dc-mag© to *ir«»s» in a park." 
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. , BRONZE BIRCH BORER (A^rilujs. anj±us Gory) 
W. E. Britton (June 24)* "Several tr*<sos have di«d from last 
years 1 attack in Now Haven and Derby. A large number of 
booties v.erc roared from the infested wood.* 
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West Virginia F w E„ Brooks (May 19) • "A number cf snail black birch ~re 
being injured by the larvad- of this species bcriijg in the 
trunks at the surface of the ground." 
ELM_ 
. . ELM LEAF-BEETLE (gal^rucjeUa luteoU Muell.) 
New York E.» P« Felt (June 23). "Overwintering be. ties and larva* woro 
observed in Roches tor on May 30, and about June ao the 
ivf.Gtj.tion in the vicinity of New York City and the Hudson 
Valley appeared to be relatively light, egge and half-gro.vn 
grabs being noced the Letter part of the month,." 
Oregon A, L» Lovett (Juno 14). "This pest apps ,rs to be more abundant 
than usual in the Willamette Valley, S?i.?st adults were observed 
on May 9 f first eggs on May 25, and larva* en Juno 3, The 
infestation is heavy enough to defoliate the trees complete^ 
within the next three weeks*" 
, . WOOLLY ELM APHID (Erics oma amorigana Riley) 
New York E, P. Felt (June 23). "This aphid has been the cause of 
several complaints fr9m various sections of the State. n 
Indiana H. F. Diotz (June 15). "The elm leaf -curl aphid has been very 
abundant at Indianapolis." 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (June- 15). "The unusual abundance of woolly elm 
aphids was first noticed early in June.' 1 
. . COCKSCOMB ELM-GALL (Colonha ulmicola. Fitch) 
Now York C. R. Crosby. "Infestation of elm trees by this aphid h-s 
boon reported from Morton, Auburn, Mallory, and Tonawonda." 
