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[strikethrough] lice [[/strikethrough]] eggs. No powdery dust. On Carya alba?  Yes
[[underline]] Gall Corni tuba [[/underline]] Walsh. A [[insertion]] ^ more or less [[strikethrough]] (generally doubly curved [[image]]) [[/strikethrough]] [[/insertion]] curved [[strikethrough]] ^ [[/strikethrough]] pale green [[insertion]] v or purple [[/insertion]] sub cylindrical gall slightly tapered towards tip when it is squarely truncate with a slightly flaring tuberculated surface, as if broken off them, 1/2 inch long & .10 inch in medial diameter, hard but fleshy, externally subopaque with some fine white pubescence, internally [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^ solid except [[/insertion]] a cell close to its base containing [[insertion]] ^ small [[/insertion]] whitish Cecid. larva [[insertion]] ^ .10 inch long, yellow with curly white markings [[/insertion]] with clove b.b.  Three galls together on lower surface of leaf; a [[strikethrough]] wrinkled [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^ rounded [[/insertion]] space opposite each on upper surface. On cornus [[insertion]] ^ [[underlined]] red osier [[/underlined]] [[/insertion]] Stolonifera. { 1 - 23 (1869)
{ 1 - 6 on a leaf.

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Cecid. vein-gall (with bastard leaves fringing slit on upper edge of gall) on Crataegus [[insertion]] tomentosa [[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] [[line]] [[/strikethrough]] (not crus galli) Larva b.b. [[image Y]] -shaped  subround.
= [[underline]] crataegi limbus [[/underline]]. Differs from C. plica [[insertion]] ^ (p. 191) [[/insertion]] in being densely covered below with white pubescence & in the slit above very fringed with a crumpled narrow bastard leaf.  Noticed 1 or 2 young [[underline]] coccus? [[/underline]] crawling about among the freshly opened galls. Inquilinous? So in Maple Epiphytous fungus, p. 191?

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Noticed ants tending Acutalis (large) n. sp. on Amorpha fruticosa? on R. R. bottom, as they do Enchophyllum binotatum.

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July 19. [[insertion]] (see p 206) [[/insertion]] [[underline]] Aceris loculus [[/underline]] [[insertion]] ^ Acarus [[strikethrough]] Epiphytous fungus [[/strikethrough]][[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] [ [[/strikethrough]] gall [[strikethrough]] ] [[/strikethrough]] on upper face of leaf of Soft Maple. [[insertion]] ^  Acer subitum [[/insertion]] An irregularly oval, [[insertion]] ^ coarsely [[/insertion]] rugose, but non pilose or pubescent hollow, pale green fleshy gall [[insertion]] ^ with a short robust peduncle & [[/insertion]] with thin walls & the interior walls rough with dark mealy looking [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] branching excrecenses. [[insertion]] [rosy or blackish Aug 4] [[/insertion]]. Inside scores of very minute oval pellucid lice & occasionally a larger one with long antennae & legs, all very vigorous. 
No powdery dust as yet. 
In 12 out of [[strikethrough]] 19 [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^ 20 [[/insertion]] galls & in one, when cut open, there was a minute chalcis. Another was bored (by chalcis?) but empty. A mark but no slit on corresponding part of leaf below. Length about .20 inch.

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[[underline]] Gall crataegi globulus [[/underline]] n. sp. differs from Cr. plica (on [[strikethrough]] same [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^ different [[/insertion]] thorn) by  being subglobular, wooly below, length .38 - .45 [[insertion]]
- .60 [1867] [[/insertion]] inch, diam. .20 - .37 inch. No fringe above.  On Crataegus [[image]] tomentosa.  Differs from Cr. limbus in having no fringe. July 18 mostly dried up, & those still green were empty, but are no doubt Cecid. Many bored by parasites. [June 17. 1867. [[insertion]] ^ mostly [[/insertion]] empty; inside smooth walls 1/5 diameter of gall.] One gall [[insertion]] contained hyaline-whitish larva .10 long, Bb. [[insertion]] ^ rufous [[insertion]] [[image]] stem [[underline]] very [[/underline]] thin [[/insertion]]].

(Cecid. larva orange with [[image Y]] -shaped breastbone) On the main-rib, generally below, sometimes above, a gall branching out into long slender branching filaments [[insertion]] ^ which are [[/insertion]] green tipped often with rosy, the whole subglobular & about .50 in diameter. Like rose bedeguar. On Crataegus tomentosa [[image]] very Rare [On Island.]