REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 153 
Quercus texana (Texan red oak) 
168 Same as the preceding. 
IOUS “OB, Da7ly WO, BO) Tenn. 
Quercus velutina (black oak) 
169 Same as the two preceding. é 
TOUS “OB, [7/Z NO. AB NEC: 
The description indicates a form somewhat different from any 
on oak known to us; compare our no. 117 for differences. 
Sorbus americana (American mountain ash) 
PIU Ain GriCAMA 
170 Leaf-blister, ascribed provisionally to Eriophyes 
Dipti. [See our no. 107] 
Wrotter 03, p.67, no. 17 INC. 
2, Oil MAS lDeen- TEPOTIEC ON NOMA ANN (SOr pws 
PaAtcipania) in Kurope. [See Rarrott 07] : 
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