1016 . I. M. Hawiry 
Fic. 100. SOME INJURIES TO BEANS 
A, Bean pods punctured many times by Adelphocorus rapidus, reduced. B, Dimpled beans caused by 
punctures of sucking insects, and (bottom row) by a No. 2 insect pin with which they were pricked 
while still in the pod. C, Cavities made by the feeding of Julus caeruleocinctus on roots of beans, X 2. 
D, insect cages used in experiments in the transmission of bean blight 
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had been attacked, and frequently there were from five to ten of the pests _ 
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around a single seedling. Reports of similar injury to beans were received 
from Orleans and Allegany counties. 
J. caeruleocinctus shows a preference for decaying vegetable matter when 
this is present, but tender growing plants of fleshy texture may be eaten. | 
In Lintner’s early writings, records may be found of injury to geraniums, | 
