I50 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
150 An erineum on the under side of the leaf. Color white (?). 
Trichomes simple, tangled. | 
JARVIS OZ, DLOZ, WEES SPoy DILJE, ime, 2 Ont. 
This probably is another of Walsh’s forms, and with E. ulmi 
completes the tally of three mite-galls on elm. 
Vaccinium sp. (blueberry) 
151 Small round galls (capsules?) on the leaves. 
Hagen ’85, no. 75 Wash. 
Verbena hastata (blue vervain) 
*152 A white and pinkish frostlike erineum and leaf curl in- 
volving the whole plant and apparently very destructive. Mites 
not numerous, but a few were seen. 
Specimens from Nassau, Rensselaer co. INENS 
Mr G. L. Richard, State Taxidermist, informs me that he has 
seen this often. 
Viburnum dentatum (arrowwood ) 
*153 Large, irregular lobed dimples, convex above, rarely re- 
versed, pubescent without, within with long slender white hairs. 
Specimens from Nassau and Lyons pond, Rensselaer co. N.Y. 
*154 Identical with the following. 
Specimens from Genesee Valley Park, Rochester. NENG 
Viburnum pubescens (downy-leaved arrowwood) 
*155 Purplish discolorations along the veins, showing on both 
sides of the leaf and making a striking pattern. The mite is a 
remarkable form, with longitudinal rows of furbelows (scales), 
apparently referable to Callyntrotus, a genus not previously reported 
in America. Professor Banks (i litt.) agrees with this reference. 
See preceding. 
Specimens from Lyons pond, Rensselaer co. the entire bush 
affected. IN 
Vitis bicolor (?) (winter grape) 
*150 An orange-brown to light chocolate (dry) erineum on the 
lower side of the leaf, not producing any noticeable depression. 
Specimens in the State Herbarium from Greenbush and Fort 
Edward (Professor Peck) [see Peck 1869; 22d Rep't, p.1o1, 
i cimetml Witis, Jroeswealaill]. INRYS 
The reference to E. vitis seems questionable on account of 
the absence of a depression or swelling. See our no. 160, 
