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GLOOMY SG 
ohr y s ornnhalus tenebricosus Coras t. ) 
Alabama 
New York 
Ohio 
New Mexico 
New York 
New York 
Illinois 
District of 
Columbia 
w"m 3 Middlefcon: The gloomy scale has been reported by N„ F„ 
Howard, of Truck-Crop Insect Investigations 9 in injurious 
quantities on maples during the past year at Birmingham. 
POPLAR 
PALL CANKERWORM (Alscvphila po metat Ja Harr») 
E a P, Felt and M» D« Leonard (December 6,1923): Female 
found on poplar trunk* 
H« A* Gossard (March 22): Mr. C. F. Irish, a landscape 
gar.LensE of Cleveland, reported to us that the cankerworm 
moths were seen coming up about the first week in March* No 
field work has yet commenced* 
COTTON 5 . . T 00D SCALE ( Chionaspis or thclobi s Comst. ) 
R Middlebrook (March 11): Cottonwood scale was found 
abundantly on some trees in this valley. 
■TILLOw 
WILLOW APPLE-GALL ( Pont an ia pom-iim W alsh) 
E. P. Felt and M. D, Leonard (December 6,1923): Galls abundant 
on willows at Chateaugay and Champlain. 
RUSTY TUSSOCK MOTH ( Notolophus antioua L. ) 
E„ P. Felt and M. D. Leonard (December 6,1923): An egg mass 
on willow at Chateaugay, 
INSECTS ATTACKING 
GREENHOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GALL-MIDGE ( Diarthronomyia hypogaea 
F.Loew' 
Charles C. Compton (March 6): There has been a severe out- 
break of the chrysanthemum gall-midge in a greenhouse at 
Aurora. 
EU0NY1FJS 
EUCNYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euo nymi Comst.) 
Wm» Middleton: The euonymus scale is present in injurious 
quantities in one section of Washington, D„ C. 
