144 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
120 “ Deformation of leaf on margins.” 
Hagen ’85, no. 66 Mex. 
Compare our no. 113. | 
121 An oval, somewhat woolly, gall on the upper side of the leaf. 
Not further described. 
Hagen ’85, no. 67 Col. 
Rhus radicans (toxicodendron) (poison ivy) 
122 An erineum on the leaves. 
Hagen 85, no. 68 ) Mass. 
*123 Irregular rounded dimple-galls, convex on the upper (or 
under) side of the leaf, green to red or purple in color, usually 
confluent into granular heaps; inside clothed with white trichomes. 
Garman °83, p.134 Tl. 
Cook 04, p.862 Ind. 
Jarvis ’07, p.60, seventh sp., pl. A, fig. 5 Ont. 
Observed at Leeds and Catskill IN, Wo 
Salix alba (white willow) 
*t24 Small thickenings or inrollings of the leaf margin, green, 
scattered or coalescent. Apparently the form figured by Connold 
‘or [ Brit. Veg. Galls, p.148, pl. 58jas the work of Eriophyes 
marginatus, on the same species of willow. 
Specimens from Albany (Mr Gillett) INN 
Possibly this is the Brittle willow (Salix fragilis) ora 
hybrid between S. alba and S. nigra, as it differs somewhat 
sO So Alla. 
125 SCC WO, LA. 
Salix amygdaloides (peach-leaved willow) 
*126 Very small crimson red pocket-galls or semicapsules on the 
leaves, much crowded. 
Specimens from Irving, Chautauqua co. 
IN. We 
Salix balsamifera (balsam willow) 
127 Small irregular, serrate and roughened pocket-galls or semi- 
capsules, green or red, usually on the upper side of the leaf; beneath 
sometimes impressed, more often projecting. Occurs on Salix 
Alpe, WHISaimnikera, adiscOlor and rostrara. 
Jeans Oy, EO, AS “Ii topinyes Ssalicola Gare 
man Ont. 
