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Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (July 13): Very "bad on e In trees in Springfield and 
Columbus. Trees are being defoliated. (July 2b): Getting worse in 
Columbus, new sections "being defoliated. 
Kentucky. M. L« Didlake (July 2U): Doing conspicuous damage to trees about 
Lexington. 
Idaho. R. W. Haegele (July 26): Emerged much, later than usual with infes- 
tations scattered and much lighter than for' sevoral years. 
California. S. Lockwood (July. 2): In Sacramento County most of the larvae 
have left the foliage and are now in the pupa stage at the "base of the 
trees, with a freshly emerged adult being found occasionally. 
HICKORY ... 
HICKORY PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera caryaecaulis Pitch) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (July): Damage during the end of June and early July 
noted by the dropping of a large number of leaves from large hickory 
trees at Rochester. The black galls are very noticeable and numerous on 
the trees. LOCUST 
CARPENTER WORM ( Prionoxystus robiniae Peck) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (July 7) ' Attacking locust at Solomons Island. 
LOCUST LEAF MIllETi ( Chr.lopus dorsalis Thunb.) 
North Carolina and Tennessee. B. H. Wilford (July 30): The black locusts 
in the forested area of Madison, Yancey, Buncombe, and Henderson Counties 
in North Carolina and in the Greenbrier section of the Great Smoky 
Mountains National Park in Tennessee appear as though severely fire 
scorched. Damage is more pronounced than- in 1935 ^^ 193&* 
LOCUST BORER ( Cyllene robiniae Forst.) 
Kansas. E. R. Bryson (July 19) : Causing injury to old locust trees at Lyndon. 
MAPLE 
COTTONY MAPLE SCALE ( Pulvinaria vitis L. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 26): Continues to be reported as abundant, in 
the northern third of the State. The first hatching of eggs observed 
on specimens sent from Shipshewana on Juno 26 and received at Lafayette 
on June 28. The eggs were hatching when received. 
Illinois. W. P. Flint (July 21): Very abundant throughout the northern 
fourth of the State. More complaints of infestation have been received 
than at any time for the past several years. 
