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CASBACrE 
IICPOETSD CA33AGE V^PuM' (P joris rg-pae ' L.) 
Maine, Maine Agr. Esp)t, Sta, (Au/^st): ITvxicrous, with noderate to severe in- 
jury in Androsco,^gin and Sa£:adahoc Couiaties, Generally nunerous, v;ith 
negligible injury, in Aroostook County, 
Minnesota, H, E, Milliron (Septenher 17)^ Still connon on cabbage and 
caxiliflower in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, but population is markedly 
reduced, as compared with Jul3?-, 
Iowa, n. E, Jaques (Sexotenber ) : Light to moderate infestrtions in scattered 
counties throughout; the State, 
Missouri, Lo hasenian (Scptcr.bcr 26) i Earlier heavier infestations have 
largely disappeared from the gerden. Since the middle of Sex>tember, 
in the central part of the State, cabba'':c end turnips auc shov.'ing a 
severe infesta.tion by the southern cabba.ge worm (P, protodico Bdv, & 
Lee, ) 
CALLAGE LOOPER ( Aut 0 graph a brassicae Hiley) 
Virginia, E, G, Eglker and L, D, Anderson (Soxotembor 24): Has been very 
abundant in a great many cabbage and collard fields in ITorfolk and 
Princess Anno Counties, and on the Eastern Shore of Virginia during 
the last month, 
Minnesota, H. E, Milliron (Soptenbor 17) J Very abundant and doing consider- 
able daj-iage to cauliflower in Minneaxoolis and Saint Paul, 
Missouri, L, Kaseman (September 26): Cabbage, broccoli, and kale in the 
contra.l part of the State have been very heavily infested since early 
in Sex)tembcr, and only an occassional lanva has shown either disease 
or the tjaoica.l hymcnoxoteroo.s parasitizastion, 
CALL.iGE 1/ELIvOr.M ( llellula und.-^lis E.) 
South Carolina. C, Hetties (Soxotembor 24): Abunda«nt, at least in the 
eastern part of the State, 
MississApxoi. C, L^rle, et al, (September 25) • Pexoortod as injuring collards 
in Haync County and turnups in the Meridian area, 
CROSS-STRIPED CiOLA.GE HORIi ( Evergestis rimosa-lis Giien, ) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (September 19 )i Reported a.s causing damage to 
collards at Auburn on Aufq^st lb. 
Mississiioxoi. D, Grimes (September 25): Rather hor^vy damage to colla-rds 
observed in a ganden in Holmes County, 
