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EUROPEAN ELM SCALE ( Gossypar ia spuria Mod.) 
Colorado. C. R. Jones (March 26): Considerable dormant spraying for control 
of the European elm scale on elms' is being done in northern .Colorado 
towns. 
MAPLE 
JAPANESE MAPLE SCALE ( Leucaspis japo nica Ckll.) 
New York. . E„ P. Felt (March 25)'. The, Japanese scale is generally distribu- 
ted, in the village of Freeport, Long Island, though relatively few living 
insects were to be found on the above date. 
PINE 
WOOL BORERS (Los spp. ) 
Pennsylvania. R. M. Baker (March 2H): Pine trees have been severely injured 
by drought during the past few years. As a result, many inquiries have 
been. received concerning borers, usually Ips spp., which infest these 
weakened trees. Most plantation owners blame these secondary borers for 
the death of the trees. 
NANIUCKET PINE SHOOT MOTH (Rhyacionia fru stra na Corns t.) 
New York. E. P. Felt (March 25): Specimens of the work of the Nantucket 
pine moth were received from near Hempstead, Long Island. 
SYCAMORE 
A CERAMBYCID ( Oberea schaumi Lee.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March h) : Sycamore twigs infested with Obere a sp. , 
probably 0. schaumi , were received from Greenville, northwestern 
Mississippi, on March U. 
