SITE-STPOTATO 
■S^a’:!5EIPO'?ATO \IE7X1L (C-]^ fornicarius F. ) 
Kansr-S, H. R. 3r”son (^ctolDer 5)* Specimen received from Hutchinson, 
First record of its occurrence in the State. 
Texas, C, A, Richmond (Hovemher l): Causing serious damage to svrect- 
potatoos in Quemado "'^aRlep, Mauerick Couatj. 
SirfiTPOTATO LFi\F ROLLER ( Pilocrocis trinrmetata F. ) 
Mississippi, M, M, High (Octoher eU): Sioecimens were collected in sweet- 
potato field in Harrison County on Octoher 6, 
S’.'SSTFOTATO EORlRroRli ( Horse cin.^ulata F.) 
Georgia. T. L, Sisscll (Octoher 3l)* T'arva.o vrere Yory abundant on ^T-orug 
sv/eetpotato vines at Doertm, in Colquitt County, southvrestcrn Georgia, 
on Semtenher 26, On Septemher 30 the correspondent reported that 
larvae had. disappeared. Moths have just emerged, 
T03ACC0 
POTATO TUBER UORM ( Gnorimo schema ^porcuAella Zell,) 
Georgia, Murphoy, Jr. (Octoher 4)i Specimens collected in tohacco at 
Fitzgerald, Ben Hill Conut:’’, on July 24, 
Florida. F. S^ Chamherlin (Octoher 13)» Specimens collected on tohacco 
at Quincy on Jul:^,^ S, (Pot, hy C. Heinrich.) 
SUCHFLY ( D i c^rphui s mi ninus Uhl , ) 
North Ca.rolina, C. F. Stahl (Soptemher 29) J Specimens collected on tohacco 
at Oxford on Septemher 24, (Dot, hy H. G, Bauher.) 
COTTON INSECTS 
BOLL t/EEVIL ( Anthononus graJidis Boh, ) 
Virginia and South Caorolina, F. F, Bendy and C, F, Rainv/ater (October 25)1 
Numerous in second-grov'-th cotton in the eastern and central parts 
of the Carolina^ and the southeastern pa.rt of Virginia. (November l): 
Far less numerous in fields in Florence Couity where stalks have not 
been destroyed than vrovild he expected. In la-st year’s collection for 
the I'Tovemher 1 installation, a large number of weevils were nev/ly 
emerged and had not fed sufficiently to put them in good condition for 
hibernation. This year no newly emerged v/cevils have been seen and 
all seem, to he in good condition. 
