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ASH 
A SA77FLY ( Prist ipho ra "bank si Marl . ) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (July): The mountain ash sawfly was reported at -Portland 
on ash. Eggs hatched June 25. 
BEECH 
TWO-LIMED CHESTNUT BORER (Agrilus bilineatus web . ) 
Connecticut. E. P. Pelt (July 24): Somewhat serious' damage by the two-lined 
chestnut borer in beech branches about 2?r inches in diameter was observed at 
Greenwich. 
BIRCH 
BIRCH SKELETONIZES ( Bucculatrix canadensi sell a Charrib.) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (July): Moths of the birch leaf skeletonizer were abundant 
at Bethel July 6. 
BOXSLBSR 
BOXELDSR LEAP ROLLER ( Gracilaria ne gun del la Chamb.) 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (July 5): Boxelder leaf rollers are severely damaging the 
foliage of boxelder trees in Lo :;an Canyon. (July 21): These insects have 
severely stripped boxelder trees over much of Provo bench and in places around 
Provo. 
CAIALPA 
CATALPA SPHINX ( Ceratomia c atalpae Bdv.) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (July 24): This insect is general on catalpa in Maryland. 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (July 22): The catalpa sphinx is reported from Wyoming. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 25): The sphinx was defoliating dwarf catalpa at 
Eloomington June 22, and defoliating common Gatalpa at Marion July 3. During 
the past two weeks we have observed defoliated catalpas in several sections of 
the State. Apparently it is generally abundant this year. 
CYPRESS 
CYPRESS LEAP MINER (Recur varia apicitrimuictella Clem.) 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Felt (July 24): The depredation:? of this small moth on bald 
cypress have come to notice because of injury to trees in the Philadelphia area, 
