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CYCLAMEN MITE ( Tarsonem us pallidns Banks) 
Pennsyl- C. A. Weigel. "This insect is reported as serious in several greenhouses 
vania in the Philadelphia district where it is attacking snapdragon." 
SUNFLOWER 
SUNFLOWER PEaCOCK FLY ( Strauss la lcmgj.per.ni. 3 Wied . ) 
Montana A. L. Strand. "This insect was reported in Volume 1, No. 7, page 269, 
under date of September 6, 1921, as infesting the stems of cultivated 
sunflowers, At that time the species had not been identified, Exami- 
nations of several hundred plants showed that 80 per cent were infested." 
POINSETT IA 
TERMITES ( Rftticulitermes flavj.-pes Kol. ) 
New York C. R. Crosby (November 2, 1921). "This insect has been found doing 
considerable damage in Brooklyn greenhouses." 
EUONYMUS 
EU0NYMU3 SCALE ( Chionaspis euonymi C^mst. ) 
North M. D. Leonard (March 10). "On February 20 I received a cutting from 
Carolina a euonymus bush which was badly infested with this scale. This was 
from Greensboro." 
ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS 
HYACINTH MITE ( Rhiz^glyphus hyacinthi Boisd. ) 
Pennsyl C. F< Loucette (March 10). " Asparagus -olumosus in a greenhouse at Mal- 
vania vern was completely infested by this mite which occasioned a loss rf 66 
per cent of the crop," 
SMI LAX 
HYACINTH MITE ( Rhizoglyphus hyacinthi 3oisd. ) 
Pennsyl- C. F. Doucette (March 10). "In the Malvern district three crops of 
vania smilax are harvested each season; the November crop was entirely de- 
stroyed by this mite this season and the February crop was only 75 per 
cent normal." 
CAMELLIA 
TEA SCALE ( Fiorinia theae Green) 
Louisiana T. He Jones (March 15). "There has been considerable complaint of injury 
