A WEEVIL ( Ceutorhyrichus tau Lee.) 
Texas. J. N. Roney (April 20).: Damage to garlic in Lavaca County during 
March and April. Onions injured in Bell, Fayette,' and Williamson Counties. 
FLEA BEETLES (Halticinae) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (April 23); Small turnip plants at Experiment, cen- 
tral Georgia, injured on April 14 • Cold weather has retarded the crop. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (April 25): Striped cabbage flea beetle ( Phyllotreta 
vittata F.) abundant in the bluegrass area. 
Nebraska. H. D. Tate (April 15): Specimens attacking cabbage in Dawson County 
on April 10 were identified as P. pusilla Horn. 
Idaho. J. R. Douglass (April 22): Adults of P. albionica. Lee. attacking sev- 
eral species of mustard in southern Idaho. 
Oregon. K. -W. Gray (April 1): Phyllotreta sp. was found on turnips at Cor- 
vallis, Willamette Valley. 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica vittata F.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (’April 23): First beetles- found at La Fayette on 
April 22; observed in abundance, feeding on blossoms of serviceberry. 
Texas. J. N. Roney (April 20): Spinach and turnips attacked in Brazos 
County. 
BLISTER BEETLES (Meloidae) 
Florida. J. R. Watso n (April 25): Common in Alachua County on tomatoes, egg- 
plant, and potatoes, and also on Dahoon holly, from whith they strip the 
leaves. 
GARDEN CENTIPEDE ( Scutigerella immaculata' 1 Newp.) ■ » 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (April 2): Home gardens infested at Logan. (April 10): 
Lilies damaged at Providence, Cache County. 
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GARDEN SLUG ( Agriolimax agrestis L.) 
Correction . — D. C. Mote. In the last Bulletin (v. 22, No. 2, p. 27, 
April l) the note under garden slug should read, "Eggs are just beginning 
to hatch in considerable numbers" instead of "Eggs are being laid in con- 
siderable numbers." 
POTATO AND TOMATO . * 
COLORADO 'POTATO BEETLE ( Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (April 25): Eggplant injured in Gainesville. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (April 24): Adults have appeared in the Grenada 
district, and in Hinds, Holmes, and Monroe Counties. None observed in 
Gulfport area. 
E. W. Dunnam (April 18): Slightly damaged potato plants in a garden at 
Leland. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (April 25): Beetles are feeding on early potatoes in 
central Missouri. 
