U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY— BULLETIN No. 66. 



L. O. HOWARD, Entomologist and Chief of Bureau. 



SOME INSECTS INJURIOUS TO TRUCK CROPS. 



I. THE ASPARAGUS MINER. 



NOTES ON THE ASPARAGUS BEETLES. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN, Entomologist in Charge of Breeding Experiments. 



II. THE WATER-CRESS SOWBUG. 

 THE WATER-CRESS LEAF-BEETLE. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN, Entomologisl in Charge of Breeding Experiments. 



III. THE CRANBERRY SPANWORM. 



THE STRIPED GARDEN CATERPILLAR. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN, Entomologist in Charge of Breeding Experiments. 



IV. THE LEAFHOPPERS OF THE SUGAR BEET AND THEIR RELATION TO THB 

 "CURLY-LEAF" CONDITION. 



By E. D. BALL, Ph. D., Special Field AgeiU. 



V. THE SEMITROPICAL ARMY WORM. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN and H. M. RUSSELL. 



VI. THE HOP FLEA-BEETLE. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN, Sc. D., in Charge of Truck Crop and Special Insect Investigations. 



VII. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON TRUCK-CROP INSECTS. 



By F. H. CHITTENDEN, Sc. D., in Charge of Truck Crop and Stored Product Insect Investigation* 



V^^ASHINGTON: 



aOVKHNMENT PRINTING OFFIOK. 

 1910. 



