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Hagen °85, no. 58 West Pomt, Nae 
lexenncermonbillkeres oy, iNest, Mts, Isl, IW 2275, jl, TO, me. 7 
(ACaPrtS SErPOtImae) . NEY) city; 
lexetucraambilkese “Ol. Avner, Whos, Jotwe, IY, mo, 87, ie. 
INES. 
(COOK “OA, MSS, 1S, AO) CACATUS SCrOtimae) Ihnd. 
Jens <O7, joOr CZ FIOPMvyes SserOtimas) Ont. 
Banks ’07, Catalogue of Acarina, p.621, Eriophyes 
SCrOUIMAE 
Specimens from Poughkeepsie (Mr Nixon) and Catskill; ob- 
served on Blackhead mountain, Catskills, at 3360 feet. INE 
Specimens from Pownal (Mr Burnham). Vite 
tor A pocket-gall (?) shorter and more densely crowded than 
the preceding. (Compare our no. 104). 
Hagen ’85, no. 59 Col. 
102 Leaf deformation, same as our no. 96. 
Hagen ’85, no. 57, no. 61 Md., Mass. 
Prunus virginiana (chokecherry) 
P1On iene tiin (f) Prhmn Semyamiiz Cao, 7), ~ menos 
sequens. An hujus generis? Floccis longis subrectis utrinque cir- 
cum nervum folii centralem densissime sitis, in pagina aversa 
colore badio-ferrugineo, ad 2-3 linearem longitudinem extensis nec 
intricatis aut saltem parum. Demum etiam circum nervos secun- 
darios apparet.” 
Schweinitz °34, no. 2802 IN, 
Placed under Phyllerium, with simple trichomes. De Schwein- 
itz’s specimens were “sent by Halsey,” exact locality not stated. 
No one else seems to have recognized this form; is it possible 
that the describer was deceived by the normal pubescence seen on 
several species of Prunus? 
*104 A green or reddish pouch-gall on the upper side of the 
leaf, differing from no. 100 in lacking the funnel form shape to the 
aperture. Often much crowded. 
JERS G7, 0. Oi, SECON SD, IL Ay ie, 2 Ont. 
Specimens from Catskill. INV, 
Prunus sp. 
105 “A wory larve enineuim,- on IPrimms P Sp. 
Hagen ’85, no. 60 | Mass. 
