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Indiana J. J. Davis (June 15): Cottony masses are now becoming conspicuous 
so that they are noticeable to the casual observer. Reports are 
coming in. \7e cxpoct trouble similar to that in 1922. 
SILVER MAPLE LEAF-MITE ( Phyllocoptes quad rip es Shim .) 
New York M. D. Leonard (June 20): Reported appearance objectionable on shade 
trees at Kenwood. 
AIDER BLIGHT ( Prociphilus t esse Hat us Fitch) 
North Carolina F. Sherman (June 8): Recently somewhat of an epidemic of wooly 
maple aphid has occurred /several counties in the central part of 
the State — Rockingham,' Granville, and Forsyth. 
OAK 
OAK LEAF-ROLLER ( Tortrix quercif oliana FitchT) 
Connecticut F. A. Bartlett (June 23): The oak leaf-roller is attacking pin 
oaks in Stamford vicinity. Some trees entirely defoliated 7/ere 
sending out new shoots. 
PINE 
PINE- LEAF SCALE ( Chionaspis pinifoliae Fitch) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (June 23): The young of this scale began to hatch 
and appear on the leaves the 20th to the 22d of May. 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (June 15): Reports of injury by this insect continued 
to be received during late May and early June. 
A SCALE INSECT ( Toumeyella pini King) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (June 15): A new center of infestation by this insect 
was located in southern Dodge County, the only previous locality in 
the State where it is known to occur being in northeastern Saline 
County. 
SPRUCE 
SPRUCE BUDWORM ( Harmolo ga fun if erana Clem.) 
Michigan R. H. PSttit (May 23): Spruce budworm on spruce was sent in from 
Fosters. Miss McDaniel reports the emergence of adult moths this 
morning. This emergence, no doubt, id hastened by the fact that 
they were kept in the insectary from the 10th inst. until the present 
time . 
