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WALNUT CATERPILLAR (Datana integerrima G. & R.) 
Pennsylvania T. L. Guyton (August 21): On en automobile trip fro- Harris- 
burg to Philadelphia, severe oubreaks were noticed practically 
all the way through. One may safely report this from Dauphin, 
Lebanon, Berks, and Montgomery Counties. In many instances 
the walnut trees were stripped. 
Washington, D.C. W. Middleton (August 2): Seems to be more abundrnt than 
usual around '.7a shir. 5 ton. 
Indiana J. J. Davis (August 1): Abundant at Bloomfield and L Payette 
INSECTS ATTACKING GREENHOUSE 
AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
IZD SPIDER ( Tetranychus telarius L.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (August 27): Abundant on ornamentals, especi- 
ally cedar, at Scottsburg and Evansville, early in August. 
Ohio S. 7. Mendenhall (August 2): Pound some raspberry planta- 
tions in Fairfield County infested. Some damage was being 
done. (August 5): Many of the shade and fruit trees in 
Springfield are affected, such as maple, willow, oak, and 
apule. 
Illinois '". P. Flint (August 19): Many reports are received drily 
concerning damage by various mites to foliage of flowering 
plants and shade trees, particularly evergreens. 
Kentucky . L. Didlake (August 27): Seems to be as abundant and 
harmful on hydrangea, weigels , ~nd morning-glory during 
periods of heavy rains 3S during drought at Lexington. 
ansas J cColloch (August 14): Reported as very abundant on 
elms at Kill City. 
Mississippi R. 1. Harned (August 22): Serious injury to crepe myrtle 
was reported from Moss Foint on August 17. 
WHITE GRUBS ( Phylloph.?ga spp.) 
New Hampshire P, R. Lorry (August): Thite ~;rubs are severely infesting a 
very large new rose areenhouse at Dover, •■here many bushes 
have been killed. The larvae "-ere brought in With the soil: 
