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Heterocarppa biiir.eav.a Pack. 
Franklin Sherman (July 2l) . "Caterpillars reported on July 10 as 
defoliating oak trees in central ?'orth Carolina." 
OAK LACE-BUG ( Co rvt nucha arcuata Say) 
H. B. Weiss (July o) . "This insect is ver*y abundant on oak at 
Lake Hurst ." 
PINE 
Olono 3p. 
S. B. Fracker (June 24). "Thousands of acres of pine in Burnett 
County are heavily infested with a species of Olene, probably Oler.e 
roan to var. mo ntana Beut . This species caused a very similar out- 
break about 1907." 
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Dakota 
POPLAR 
POPLAR LEAF-STEH GALL APHID ( Pemphygus popul i-trarsversus Riley) 
R. L. Webster (July 16). "Reports of this insect en poplar have 
come in from Divide, Vara, and Cass Counties." 
SPRUCE 
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West 
Virginia 
COTTON RED SPIDER ( Tetranvchus telarius L.) 
II. H. Swenk (July 15). "During the last 10 days of June and up to 
July 5, spruce trees were severely attacked by red spiders in Antelope 
Valley, Custer, and other counties along the eastern edge of the sand 
hills, a lesser number of similar reports being received from the more 
eastern counties ." 
TULIP 
TULIP SCALE ( Toumevella liriodendri Gmel .) 
L. M. Peairs (July 6) . "Three reports of serious damage to tulip 
trees have been received, from the vicinity of Huntington." 
