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iTi diseased elm trees at Kansas City (A.* 1 September 25 and at 
Fulton on October 1, 
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Indiana 
RE" D OAK 5] ELLAI ( Symmerista albifrons S. & k») 
J«, J* Davis (October 1): The red^humped oak -.vora d *,ed 
50 acres of oak near Crown Point, reported September 18. 
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WESTERN PIHB B"_ (] .-o ctonus brevic mis Lee.) 
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California Monthly Letter of the Bureau of 'Entomology, No. 173, £ iter , 
1923: J. M, Miller* F» P. Keen, and Hi L. .. spent a 
considerable part of the month of September on the Ilodoc Nation- 
al Forest, Calif., working in cooperation with Forest Service 
officials on a large timber sale which has been initiated in 
that region. The" 'motive of this sale, involving an entire town- 
ship of Gove: . * land was based entirely on the control of 
Dend roc tonus brevicomis Lec«, which has destroyed nearly 20 
per cent of timber in that region in the last 5 years. 
A SAWYEB (l. ionochamus sp.) 
South Carolina Franklin Sherman (October 24): Following the recent storm, 
numerous reports of sawyers attacking pine have b-<~n received. 
It is likely that the damage from bark beetles '.rill be increased 
in this area (Clemson College) in the near future. 
PIIJE &EAT? SCALE (Chiona sais pir.ifoliae Fitch) 
Ohio E, ,,'. Mendenhall (October 8): I find pine leaf scales on 
pines in Brookville, Montgomery County, quite bad. 
Indiana 
' TULIP 
TULIP T: ( Toumeyclla liriendendri Qmel.) 
■ J» J, Davis (October l)s -lip tre scale m a r 
abundant on tulip or yellow I . r at Logansport S . r 
7, and it Salem September 10. 
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