REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9QO07 eel Liew 
Citrus medica limon (lemon) 
52 Whitened or silvery spots on the rind, and curled leaves, 
caused by same mite as the preceding. 
See no. 51 for references. 
Clematis sp. (virgin’s bower) 
53 small, short whitish tubes, open at end, in crowded patches 
- on leaves, bud stalks and buds. 
Hagen ’85, no. 40 Wash. 
Cornus canadensis (bunchberry) 
54 An erineum in small blackish spots on upper side of leaf. 
Hagen ’85, no. 41 N.H. 
Corylus americana (hazelnut) 
*55 A bud deformation, checking further development as soon as 
it has begun to expand. The miteis Eriophyes avellanae 
(Nalepa) [see Connold ’o1, Brit. Veg. Galls, p.126, pl. 47]. 
Specimens from Nassau (Dr Felt) and Albany, (Mr Young) N.Y. 
I am indebted to Professor Parrott for the identification of this 
interesting addition to our fauna first brought in by Dr Felt. 
Crataegus coccinea (red haw) 
56 “ Spinulose blackish galls on the upper side of the leaf.” 
Hagen ’85, no. 44 Mass. 
Crataegus crus-galli (cockspur thorn) 
*57 Leaf curls. 
llagem “SE, M0, 42 (ACARNS CRALTACEN Werinig 
culus) Tl. 
(Wralsin "oz, mt. Soe, Pimila, Pree, Wiea7, Craraesi 
vermiculus) 
Doubtfully from Nassau, Rensselaer co. N.Y. 
Crataegus punctata (large-fruited hawthorn) 
Fo Wrilnehimn DWRACAMElNE, © Iba ine, Bl, ihn OIG,” 
: Schweinitz °34, no. 2807 Pa. 
Describediby Rerscon 22) no, 18 from Cotoneaster py tra- 
¢antha and placed by both in the section with capitate trichomes. 
Color reddish. 
