REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 139 
Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum) 
94 A pocket-gall on the leaves, elongated and purselike on the 
lower side, tomentose; above rounded and hairy. 
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Prunus domestica (plum) 
*95 A tubercular growth encircling base of buds and shoots, 
caused by Eriophyes phloeocoptes (Nalepa). 
Jarvis °07, p.59 Ont. 
Banks 04, p.105 
Parrott 07, NO. 14) UsS. 
A widely distributed pest. The N. Y. citations will be given in 
the forthcoming check list of Acarida. 
Prunus maritima (beach plum) 
Go ~ Deformation of the leaves.” 
Hagen ’85, no. 54 . Mass. 
97 Long pedunculated black pouch-galls on the upper side of 
the leaves. 
Hagen 85, no. 55 Mass. 
98 A smaller and shorter stalked, green pouch-gall on (the 
upper side of) the leaves. Same as our no. 100. 
Hagen ’85, no. 56 Mass. 
Prunus pennsylvanica (pin cherry) 
99 Reddish, slender pouch-galls, somewhat irregular and pu- 
bescent. 
Jarvis ’08, p.94, third sp. Ont. 
Except for the pubescence, this is of the type of the following. 
Prunus serotina (wild black cherry) 
“too A green or rosy red pouch-gall on the upper side of the 
leaf, rupturing when old. The mite is believed by Professor Parrott 
to be Eriophyes padi (Nalepa) var. 
Wallin “(G7 Init. Soe, IPiuila, Iroc, Wilwao (Cerasi 
crumena) Tl. 
