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ably I, ACerimMtMm~ 2 luk See wader MO, fF ASO im Wale 
Herbarium from Keene, Essex co. (Professor Peck). INBY@ 
The specimens from Garrison, from Long Island and part of 
those from the Indian Ladder are lighter and more violaceous, the 
others all a bright crimson. Perhaps there are really two forms; 
Garman’s description fits the violaceous specimens. 
*17 A green, reddish or purplish, slender pouch-gall or nail-gall 
(ceratoneon) projecting from the upper surface of the leaf. The 
mite is Eriophyes acericola (Garman): 
Riley “7O, Avan, Iajate, Ge Bot, Ilsa (ACARES ACerS 
Crime ma ) 
Garman 82, Dias (PMaytoptus aceric@lla)~ In, 
Garman ’92, no. 6 Og IN| tel, 
Cook ’04, p.860, second sp. Ind. 
Parrroue O7. IN, ABities lxo, Sta IBbIl, ASB, WO. 7/ 
Jarvis ’07, p.59, second sp. Ont. 
Banks ’07. Catalogue of Acarina, p.620, Eriophyes 
aceris-crumena (Riley) 
Specimens from New Paltz (Miss Foster), Albany (Mr Young) 
and East Orange (Miss Mitchell). Nooo INo Ie 
Acer spicatum (mountain maple) 
18 A white, whitish, or pale yellow erineum on the under side 
of the leaf, in patches often in axils of veins. Trichomes long, 
tangled and distorted. Quite different from other forms, unless it 
be the E. acerinum of Schweinitz (see no. 5). 
Garman ’92, no. 4 IN] Jel. 
JArns “O7, DiOZ, wWaweel so., LIB, ine, 2 Ont. 
Mr Burnham reports this from the summit of Greylock mt, Mass. 
| Acer sp. 
19 A black velvety erineum in large irregular patches on leaf. 
(Probably the old stage of some of the preceding). 
lagen “Sh, DO, 2) (Brimetiim pirpUurASecems) 
N.H. 
20 IL, CLARET iN PMirpwMrascems ILiNlk mo, go, ~ iceaeads itn 
A CELLMIS HO hkiig 5” 
Schweinitz 34, no. 2808 iar 
I suppose this is our no. 16, but the description is not accessible 
tome. | Compare no, 10; 
