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distortion of the leaf sheath and the adjacent stem. This insect is 

 much less important in New York State than the wheat joint worm. 

 A survey of wheat insects would be incomplete without taking 

 into account the joint worms. Data in relation to these two insects 

 were collected by Prof. C. R. Crosby of Cornell University in 

 cooperation with the late W. R. McConnell of the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology. The latter has been succeeded in this work by P. R. 

 Meyers of the federal Hessian fly laboratory at Carlisle, Pa. The 

 data have been kindly placed at our disposal by Professor Crosby 

 and is summarized below, since it may be utilized in determining 

 the probabilities of injury by these insects in subsequent years. 



Percentage of wheat straws infested with Harmolita (joint-worms) galls, 



August 1918 



County Place 



Chautauqua -, Sheridan 



Columbia Niverville 



Genesee Elba 



Genesee East Bethany 



Genesee Pavilion 



Livingston Cuylerville 



Livingston Avon and Geneseo 



Oneida Vernon. 



Ontario Canandaigua 



Ontario , Victor 



Orieans ." Albion 



Orleans Barre Center 



Orleans Barre Center 



Orleans Albion R. D. s - - 



Orleans Kent 



Orleans Point Breeze 



Orleans Albion, R. D. 12 



Orleans Albion 



Orleans Albion 



Schuyler Bradford 



Schuyler Alpine 



Seneca Lodi 



Seneca Ovid 



Seneca Romulus 



Tompkins Ithaca 



Tompkins Newfield 



Tompkins Cayuta (near) 



Wyoming Perry 



Wyoming Perry Center 



Wyoming La Grange 



Yates Second Mills 



Jefferson Evans Mills 



Jefferson Theresa 



Suffolk Millers Place 



Harmolita 

 tritici 



Harmolita 

 vaginicola 



4 



4 



4 



20 



8 





12 



8 



32 



12 



36 





4 





20 





3 



4 

 24 

 16 



4 

 16 



2 

 4 

 20 

 8 

 8 











4 



4 



48 



12 





4 

 4 



8 





16 





36 



4 









8 





24 

 8 



4 



20 

 4 



28 





8 





& 





Additional examinations, disclosing no infestation, were also 

 made in the following counties, the numbers in parentheses indi- 

 cating the number of localities: Alleghany (i), Cattaraugus (2), 

 Chautauqua (4), Columbia (3), Cortland (2), Dutchess (9), Erie 

 (3), Madison (3), Livingston (i), Montgomery (5), Nassau (5), 

 Niagara (5), Oneida (i), Onondaga (4), Ontario (i), Orleans 

 (9), Rensselaer (2), Seneca (2), Steuben (6), Suffolk (22), 

 Tompkins (i), Westchester (i), Yates (i), Jefferson (3), St 

 Lawrence (5), Franklin (5). 



