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ASTER 
A U3EVIL ( Avion troglodytes Mann*) 
California. R. II. Sr.ith (July 9) ; Causing considerable damage to conncr- 
cial plantings of astors at Hcrmosa Reach, near Los Angeles, feed- 
ing on lea.ves and in the opening huds , (Let. hy L. L. Euchanan. ) 
EOXUOOD 
EOXUOOD LEAP MIRER ( Mona,r thr opalpus hu::i Laboulb . ) 
Rhode Island. 3. Eddy (July 22): Infestation is general. 
DAHLIA 
A WEEVIL ( Rhodobaenus tredecinpunc tata 111.) 
Georgia. T. L. Lissell (July 24): Dahlias at Earncsvillc heavily infested 
hy cocklebur billbug, stalks being riddled. Two full-grown larvae 
were found in one stalk, 
JERUSALEM CRICKET ( Sfenopelnatus fuscus Raid. ) 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton (July 18): Uahlia roots attacked in a garden in the 
Spring Canyon area, of Carbon County. 
DSLPEIITIUM 
AIT APHID ( Aplii s rociaxlae Ckll.) 
Minnesota. A. G. Rugglcs and assistants (July): Pound on delphinium in 
Ramsey County. 
EUQITYMUS 
EUOETMUS SCALE ( Chionasmis euonyni Const.) 
Rhode Island. E. Eddy (July 22): Infestation very light but still present, 
particularly in ITcwport County. 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (July 25): Many cuonynus plants 
at Norfolk are rather heavily infested. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): Specimens received on June 22 from Sun- 
flower County, and reports of injury received from Lawrence County, 
Texas. R. K, Plctchcr (July 23): Present on July 10 in Ellis County, and 
on July 15 in Port Rend County. 
