3aG7:0PM (Thyridopt eryx erheme r aef ormi s Haw. ) 
Ohio 2. W. Mendehhall (March S) : I find tho bags of the bagworm 
very plentiful on the street trees of the cities and towns in 
the section of the State south of Columbus. 
Kansas -J. "7. McColloch (March 1C) : The cedars are said to be covered 
with, the bags of this insect at C-renola. 
G E E E N HOUSE AND R IT A M EN111 
PLANT S 
MISCELLANEOUS PEPPERS 
A CURCULIONID (Pachylobius picivoru s Germ. ) 
Mississippi P. '7. Harned (March 2S) : Clay Lyle found ornamental conifers 
growing in yards at Prentiss, seriously attacked by the pine 
bark weevil. (Determination made by J. M. Langston. ) 
&3$ aPHID ( Dilachrus thu.jafolia Theob} 
Mississippi P. 7*. Harned (March J)Q): Complaints and specimens of aphids 
collected on arborvitae - plants have been received from Grenada, 
Hollandale, Tupelo, and Meridian, during the last fev: days, all 
of which have been identified by A. L. Hamner as this species. 
T7IHB1IBEMS (M elanotu s sp. ) 
Kansas J. 7*. McColloch (March k) : T7ireworms have caused considerable 
damage to tomato plants in a large greenhouse at V/ichita. 
AIT iiPHID ( Macro si plum r osaefol?um Theob. ) 
Mississippi P. '7. Harned (March J>Q) : Attacking rose at McComb and Yazoo 
City. Determination made by A. L. Hamner. 
INSECTS ATTACKING DOMESTIC ANIMALS 
HCGS 
FLEAS (Siphonaptera) 
Nebraska Don S. Phelan (March lo) : A farmer living at Scribner, Dodge 
County, reports being bothered by fleas in hog barns. 
