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Snow-white linden moth 
Ennomos subsignarius Hubn. 
This species, though generally known some years ago as a destruc- 
tive enemy of shade trees, has attracted very little notice in recent 
years. The past summer, however, the caterpillars were found in 
immense numbers defoliating beech trees in Ulster county. An 
investigation of the outbreak, made by assistant I. L. Nixon, showed 
that the area of greatest injury was about half a mile long and 
