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by the Euroneas elm <?cale -'as received during the latter part of 
August, this time from Grand Lsland in Hall County, Previous 
reports of this post have come from North Platte and JfcCook. 
ELM LEAF APHID ( OaUirt^rus ulr.ifclii Ifcnell) 
Kansas J. ft. McColloch (September l): There has been a general outbreak 
of this aphid over the State during the past six weeks. Numerous 
reports have been received as to its presence. The general 
complaint has been that the honeydew dripoing from the plants 
has ruined the finish on automobiles parked under the trees, 
ELM LEAF BEETLE ( Galerucella xanthopsia ena Schrank) 
New York £U P. Felt (September 2'-Q : The elm leaf beetle has been somewhat 
destructive here and there to groups of elms, especially on 
eastern Long Island, in the southern Hudson Eiver Valley, and at 
Saratoga. 
Correction In Volume 6, No. 7# VZg & 262, note credited to J. J* Davis 
on this insect is an error. Specimens have shown that the 
feeding was the work of Haltica ignita larvae, instead of elm 
leaf beetle, Galerucella xan th ome 1 a ona Schrank. 
T700LLY APPLE APHID ( Sriosona laniaarum Hausm, ) 
Nebraska M # H. S^enk (September l6) : The -oolly apple aphid on elm was 
also decreasingly complained of during the period covered by this 
report (August 15-Sept ember 15). 
LOCUST 
LOCUST 12 J& MINER ( Shaleous dors-lis Thunb.) 
MIDHLE P. C. Craighead (September 21 ): The locust leaf miner in the 
ATLANTIC Middle Atlantic States has apparently been abundant again this 
STATES year, though I am inclined to believe that it is not quite so 
serious on all trees. The injury appears to be more spotted this 
season. 
Pennsylvania T# 1. Guy ton (September 2): This insect is distributed over the 
southern half of the State and has in the -.to stern parts of the 
State made the locust trees quite brown, a field of soybeans in 
close proximity to a "browned locust grove in Green County has 
badly damaged by the beetles. 
OAK 
SPINY OaZ »TCRM ( Anisota stigma Hbn. ) 
North P. C» Craighead (September 21): In the vicinity of Asheville 
Carolina there has l>Q3n rather heavy feeding during the late summer by 
the spiny oak ^orm (Ahisota sp. )?, I did not have the insect 
