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: OBLONG LEAF WEEVIL ( Phyllobius oblongus L. ) 
Ohio. A. C. Davis (June 2): Feeding in the adult stage on the leaves of 
young willow, maple, and cottonwood in a nursery near Char don, Geauga 
County. Average about 25 per tree. Damage was extensive,, especially 
on young shoots. (Det. L. L. Buchanan.) 
A EUCOSMID ( Froteoteras aes.culana Riley)..-;, j 
Michigan. E. I. McDaniel (July 2) :. A number of tender new twigs of maple . 
and boxeldor have "been attacked "by this snail green worm that works 
down in the tender new growth. ; The species is unusually abundant this 
year. 
Montana. H. B. Mills (July 22): A little terminal borer caused some in- 
jury to soft maple tree s_in;3il,lings: .early in July. 
:...•■>. -..: ■• GREEN- STEPPED MAPLE ■•WORM, ( Anisota rubicunda F. ) ... . 
Missouri. G. D. Jones (July 2H): Heavy infestation. , Stripping soft"".',, 
maples at Springfield, southwestern Missouri. 
K " OAK - . ./.;.••■_, 
.-,.'. GOLDEN OAK SCALE ( Asterolecanium . variolosum Ratz.) 
Rhode Island. E. P. Felt (July 23): Somewhat abundant on English oaks at 
Bristol and probably a major cause for the numerous dying twigs and 
branches. • , • .. j- 
A LEAF MINER ( Neurobathra strigifinitella Clem. ) 
Maryland. R. A. St. George (July 12):. A leaf miner injury on oak speci- 
mens from State Forest Nursery, College Park. (Det. C. Heinrich.) 
A CYNIPID ( Neuroterus ninutus Bass.) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Felt (July 23): The minute oak blister galls were 
so abundant on an oak in the Boston area as to seriously affect much 
of the foliage on the tree. 
PINE 
PINE NEEDLE SCALE ( Chionaspis pinifoliae Fitfrh) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 23): The pine leaf scale was found at Durant. 
Utah. ";G. F. Knowlton (July l): Injury common at Logan and Salt Lake on •, 
pine and spruce . 
