REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 135 
Fraxinus sp... 
73 Densely crowded pocket-galls covering upper surface of the 
| leaf. 
Hagen 85, no. 48 Mass. 
Hicoria alba (whiteheart hickory) 
| (CALVA tOmMoOMEOSA@)) 
74.“ Deformation and folds on the leaf.” 
lnlasen SF, MO, BO USe 
(Walsh ’67, Ent. Soc. Phila. Proc. VI :286?) 
I do not know whether this is intended to be the same as Hagen’s 
no. 38; the latter is a Phylloxera (Aphid) gall, not a mite. 
Juglans cinerea (butternut) 
75 A brown velvety erineum surrounding the leaf stalks, or on 
the main veins, causing a swelling and bending of the stalk or vein. 
SCTMVCMMNZ “241, MO, AIO, IL rime win am Ome wind IPe. 
lnlagen, 85 MO, SO (Brimehin Bmore ltWinn gia 
Juglam@dis cawlis) US. 
This remarkable form is described at length by de Schweinitz 
from locidn |], ClMe@reCa gine |], miweira, See wo, 9/7 
70 A button shaped pocket-gall on the upper side (usually) of 
the leaf, green or lighter colored, beneath widely open and lined 
with whitish or brownish simple trichomes. 
Garman ’92, no. 18 Ky. 
Juglans nigra (black walnut) 
“FG Wo Savane AS MO, 77's 
Schweinitz. 34, no. 2810, Erineum anomalum 
17/4, 
\Wallsin “Oy, lait, Soe, Pini, IPiroc, Wisaay (ji gla imcis 
caulis) 10h, & 
Cook ©2, Olam INaiteirallist Iowa, tie, 47, aks (ao 
anomalum) 
(COOK “OL, D850, 1S, HO (A Carus Cawlis) Ind. 
Banksy 4074, p.620" (EH mito phiyes caw lis) | 
AGVISHOS mp OsaatithEspesp le ID ies Ont. 
As the mite has never been described, the names applied to it 
have no standing. It is long and cylindrical. 
Specimens from Irving, Chautauqua co. INBYS 
