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tree at Wilmington, which was infested with the scale, and another is 
completely covered by the pest*- English ivy is infested, besides bushes 
of the shrub 'breath of spring."' 
Georgia. J. M. Robinson (October 20): Moderately abundant on rose bushes 
at Thomas vi lie On September 21. 
MITE PEACH SCALE ( Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (October 23): Specimens ( of the white peach scale on 
peach were received from the county agent, 'at Fayette on October 11. 
Texas. F. L. Thomas (October 22): This insect is abundant in Harris and 
Galveston Counties. Has spread to the central part of the State, where 
it is attacking ornamental shrubs, mulberry, .and Chinaberry. It has^ 
failed to maintain itself in some locations of central Texas. 
: ; ■".-•:•-■ "- AZ ALEA- - ■ 
A STEM' BORER ( Oberea myops Held. ) 
Delaware. E, P. Felt (October 23): Somewhat common in azalea stems at V'ilming 
ton. 
CANNA ,, 
LARGER CANNA LEAF ROLLER ( Calpodes e thlius Cram.) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (October 19): In a rather restricted area around 
New Bedford, in the extreme southeastern part of the State, considerable 
damage was being caused' to plantings of canna. The species is a rather 
common pest farther south but so far as I know this is the first report 
of serious injury in Massachusetts, 
CEDAR 
A SCALE ( Eriococcus ' gillettei Tinsley) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (October 20): On September. 25 a 10-year-old cedar tree 
in Saunders County was reported to be infested. 
EUQNYMUS 
SUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonym i Corns t . ) 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Felt (October 23): Somewhat abundant on pachysandra in' 
the Philadelphia area. 
— GLADI OLUS 
THRIPS (Thysanoptera) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (October 22): A survey of the young gladiolus plants 
