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J. J. Davis (June 16). "This is among the more common 
aphids recently obs3rv3cL" 
E. T„ Fsrnald (Juno 22). "The elm seals has appaar3d mors 
abundant than for several years." 
ELM CASE-BFAHER (Col oophora li mosi-pennella Dup.) 
E. P. Felt (June 23). "The elm case-bearer is locally 
abundant and injurious over a considerable area on Long 
Island and scuthorn W2stchsster County. Groups of trees 
and bushy wayside growths are badly infested. The insect 
displays a marked prefer 3nce for English and Scothh elms." 
LARCH 
LARCE CASE-BEARER (Colaop hora laricella Euobn.) 
E. B, Pi3rson (Jun3 23$. "Large areas of larch are being 
severely injur 3d by the larch case-bearer. This European 
leaf miner is so numerous that the larch stands Already 
appsar as if thoy had been swept by fir 3, The moths began 
flying about June 21 and th.3r3 is every indication of a 
second brood appearing." 
FIE, 
, , SPRUCE BUDWORM (TotriA fumifarana Clamens) 
E. B, Pierson (Jun3 23). "The spruce budworm which in the 
past ton ye-<rs has destroyed over one-third of the mature 
spruce and fir in th3 State, h~s been found working in a 
largo number of localities this year," 
MAPLE 
, . COTTONY MAPLE SCALE (Pu lvinaria vitis L«) 
W E. Brit ton (Jun3 24), "This insect h.s infested silver 
maple street tr33s in one port of Stamford for several 
years and treatment has. been neoessary." 
F. N„ Wallace (Juno 19). "The cottony maple scale appears 
to be a serious pest in the cities and towns in the northern 
part. of the State." 
A. G. Ruggles (Juno 13). "The cottony mapls. seal© continued 
to bo abundant in certain s3ctions of the State where they 
are particularly working on boxolder." 
W. P. Flint (June 17). "Extremely abundant on maple and 
bpxelder in central and northern Illinois," 
E t P. Lott (Juno 15). ."Abundant on silv3r maple at Summit." 
T. E, Jones (June 10). "Heavily inf estedmuterial with 3gg 
