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Virginia. H. G. '^calker ai^d L, D. Andorson (Octo'ber 2S): Although "butterflies 
have "been rather ahundant in cah"bage and cbllard fields this fall, very- 
little damage has Deen caused hy this insect at Norfolk, 
Louisiana, C, 0. Eddy (Octoher 22); Butterflies have "been flying' abundantly 
during the » last 10 do;/s, 
Nevada, G, G. Schweis (October 19 ); Untreated cabbage severely damaged by 
cab’-vage butterfly larvae. 
California, R. E, Campbell (October 20): Present in practically all fall ■'arid 
mintor caullflo^^er fields in Los Angeles County in sufficient numbers to 
require control measures, ' ’ ' 
C./1BBAGE LOOPSH ( Auto<bra 7 ''ha brass icaC Riley) ■ ' • •- 
Virginia, H, G. V/alker and L. D, ulndeirson (October 2o)j Since a disease' killed 
most of the loopers that oppeared late in the summer, this insect has been 
q-aite scarce at Norfolk, 
A CABBAGE NORM ( Evergostis strariinalis Hbn, ) ' ■ , 
Connecticut, N, Turner (October 2l); Several infested heads of Ghinose tsabbage 
in one sn.all plnnting, 
CABBAGE WEF/^ORM ( Hellula undo! is E. ), 
North Carolina, V, A. Thomas (October 10^; Larvae still fairly abundant in 
fields of turnip and cabbage in the Chadbourii riTea, The peak of injury 
is pest and there is a gradual decline in the number of adults observed. 
South Carolina, W. G, Nettles (October 24); Less abundant than usual, 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (October 26): Si>ocimens sent in on September 30 with the 
re-port that a 4,-acre field of cabbage in Eorrest Co'anty had been destroyed 
by them. Considerable damage to cabba^::e also reported on October 6 in 
Copiali County. 
CABBAGE ilPHID ( Brcvicoryne brass icae L, ) 
Connecticut, N. Turner (October 22): Loccally abundant, about 5 percent damage 
in one 5-e.cre field, • . . .. 
Virginia, H, G, Walker and L. D. Andersen (October 2S):’ A few cabbage plants 
at Norfolk rather heavily infested but not over 10 percent of the plants in 
any field examined have been infested with this pest, 
Nevada, G, G, Schweis (October 19) s Ca''bage plants groa.tly stmited by aphids. 
