Massachusetts 
Kansas 
Mississippi 
Maine 
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EALL. Y7EBV70RM ..( Hyohantria cunea Drury) 
A* I» : Bourne (October 24): The fall webworm throughout the 
State was of average abundance and caused its usual amount; of 
injury. We .noted some late feeding on fruit at harvesting, which 
.was ( undoubtedly .caused by these insects, 
J* 77* McColloch (September 25): Iffebfi of the fall webworm 
were abundant in an orchard at 7/ellington«. : 
R* W« Harned (September 25): The fall webworm, H.vohantria 
c unea Drury, is abundant in all sections of the State at the 
present time, 
CHAIN-SPOTTED GEOMETER ( Cingilia catenaria Drury) 
Ho B» Pierson (September 20) ! Ten square miles of hardwood 
growth in York County reported stripped' by this insect which 
was also abundant last year.- 
Nebraska 
■; •■ . " 30XELDER 
BOXELDER BUG ( Leptocoris trivittatus Say) 
M» H» Swenk (September 1-October l); Boxelder bugs v/ere re- 
ported as becoming a nuisanoe by getting into the houses from 
September 7 on through the month, from various localities in 
the eastern half of Nebraska, 
CATALPA 
Indiana 
CATALPA SPHINX ( Ceratomia catalpae Boisd. ) 
J, J. Davis (October 1): The catalpa sphinx was defoliating 
catalpa at Lafayette and Kingman, early in September, 
CEDAR 
- ; RED- HEADED PINE SAWELY ( Neodiprion lecontei Eitch) 
North Carolina C. H, Branhbn (Septeniber 13): This species is causing severe 
damage to Ccdrus deodara on the streets of Rockingham in Rich- 
mond; County „ 
Kansas 
- ELM ■ ■ 
PIGEON TREMEX (Tremex columba L. ) 
J, W« McColloch (October 10): Tremex was taken ovipositing 
