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&REBNH0U3E AND OENAMSNIAL PLANTS 
AZALEA 
CORNUS BORER ( Chorea tripunctata Swed. ) 
New York S. P. Pelt ( Septem.be r 21). "MP. R. B. Horsey reports that this insect 
has been wording in the tv/igs of azalea bods in the Department of Paris, 
Rochester, thcrugh it has not caused muoh injury." 
EU0NYMU3 
EUONYMUS 30ALS (Chiorggpis, euonymi Comst.) 
New York M. D. Leonard (September 6). "Specimens of this plant from Mt. Kisco 
were sent in to this office. These were badly infested." 
CANITA 
SADDLE-BACK CATERPILLAR ( Sibine stimulea Clem. ) 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (September 17). "This insect is now attacking oannas 
about Newark." 
COLEUS 
CITRUS MEALYBUG ( Pseudocoocus citri Risso) 
Nan York M. D. Leonard (August 29). "Plants in a garden at Ithaca badly in- 
fested." 
District of A. V. Swarthout, Bureau of Markets (September 30). "Causing entire 
Columbia plantings to die in the vicinity of Cleveland Park." 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GALL MIDGE (Diarthron omyia hypogaea P. Loew) 
New York L. P. Strickland (September 21). "Chrysanthemum midge has become 
established in considerable numbers in a Lockport greenhouse." 
BARBERRY 
Omnhalocera dentosa Grote 
Connecticut \7. E. Britton (September 20). "This insect was first observed in 1908 
and was abundant in 1911. I have never soen it since until this year, 
when it was observed in New Haven in a Japanese bariierry hedge." 
HAV/THORN 
Y/OOLLY APPLE APHIS ( Eriosoma lanigerum Hausm. ) 
New York a. P. Pelt (September 21) . "Mr. R. E. Horsey reports that these 
insects are a serious pest on the branches and twigs of American 
hawthorn in Highland Park, Rochester. The oheapest way to control 
this insect is by using clear water in a power sprayer." 
