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INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE MAGNOLIA. 
Magnolia umbrella, acuminata, etc. 
Order Lepidoptera. 
1. Papilio turnus Linn. Abundant on Magnolia acuminata, London, Can- 
ada (Saunders, Can. Ent., xv, p. 204). 
2. Papilio troilus Linn. 
3. Callosamia promethea (Devereaux in letter) on M. acuminata. 
4. The larva of Phyllocnistis m'agnolimlla Chambers makes a long, 
winding linear mine on either surface of the leaves. The imago is 
unknown, and it may prove to be P. liriodendronella Clem. 
(Chamb. Bull., Elayden's U. S. Geol. Surv., 1878, iv, p. 108.) 
5. Psylla magnolia? Ashmead. (Can. Ent., Nov. 1881, p. 224.) 
INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE PAPAW. 
Asimina triloba. 
Order Lepidoptera. 
1. Papilio ajax, telamon, and marcellus. Ohio. Pilate (Pap., ii, p. 65). 
2. Sphinx hylwus Drury. (Proc. Amer. Ent. Soc., iii, p. 434.) Ohio (Pi- 
late), (W. J. Holland, Can. Ent., June, 1886). 
3. Parasa chloris H. Sch. Ohio. Pilate (Pap., ii, p. 67). 
4. Apatelodes torrefacta A. and S. Ohio. Pilate. 
5. Amphalocera cariosa Lederer. (Larva described by French, Rep, 
Curator S. Illinois Normal Univ., 1880, p. 46.) 
6. A Lithosiau in all its stages is represented in Abbot's MS. drawings, 
PI. 54 (the CEmler copy, with Harris' notes), preserved in the 
library of the Boston Society of Natural History. 
Order Coleoptera. 
7. Aphrastus tceniatus (Say). (Riley, Amer. Nat., Nov. 82.) 
INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE TREE OF HEAVEN. 
Ailanthus glandulosus. 
Order Lepidoptera. 
1. Samia cynthia Htibner. (Imported.) 
2. Oeta compta Clemens. (Riley's First Report.) 
INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE BOX ELDER. 
Negundo aceroides. 
1. Phytoptus sp. 
Class Arachnida; order Acarina. 
Mr. H. Garman (Forbes' First Rep. Ins. Illinois) mentions this insect 
which gives rise to growths of hairs on the leaves of the box elder, 
Negundo aceroides Mcench. 
