Michi;.^n. B. H-utson (Octo'ber 22) : rirst-yen,.r ^?rhite -?;ruba '^lero fo'ond rather nuner-. 
ous in t’-rns shopper traoiplin.:^ o^'ratione in the- r>ortheastori> counties of- the 
Loader Peninsula, particularly in G-ladwin, Alpena,' and Montraoroncy ’C ou-nties . 
Kansas. H, R, Br’/son (Octo'ber 25)' { Whit : yrubs arc a'bundant no.ar the surfano of 
till .I soil. Ch’Tinepto high soil temperatures, they- have hoen active at the 
roots of green pl;uits and have caused some injury. One fio]d of corn near 
Maiiliattan sho'i'/ed a"bout 10 p>'.rcont of the stalks do^i^n as a result of having 
had the roots' oaten off during tho latter part of'' ■ the ' summer ■ 
' 'R. W, Port nan ( Octo'ber 23 )r At Saintr Prancis, in -southwosit'orn Kansas, a 
’Tjhcatfield broken out of native sod in 1935 been infested v/ith Y/hite 
grubs. Although there had b'oen no 'apparont injury until this' fall j tho 
gro^ifor had rodrillod ‘tiYico by October 15, 'vith damage to the' total acreage. 
Many fields in tho vicinity show po.rtial damage. 
Nebraska, M, H. S'-’enk (October 2l): White grubs reported as destroying srheat in 
Hamilton County on September 30« ' An inquiry as to control of white grubs in 
lavms received fr^'m Thurston County on September 26, 
SCiiRAB'ASIIS ( Ochros i dia spp', ) 
New Jersey. L, B, Parker (October 7)j White grubs ■were-found to be very abundant 
in lawn area of about 3A ncre in one yard at MoorestoWn, Burlington County, 
Turf was seriously injured and, in many plones , could bo rolled back over 
areas of several square feat. No other infestation was found in' the yard 
' on either side of the one in quos'tion. Abundance was 20 to 25 per square 
foot. Worlcmen gathered approxlmat ely 5 qu/irts of grubs from an area of 60 
square feet. ' - ' ' ' ' 
Kentucky. W, A, Price (October 24); A largo laWn on a farm near Lexington was 
found to' be severely injured by gru'ios of 0, immaoulata Oliv, late in September. 
GR3S1I JUNE BBSTLE ( Cotinis nit ida L, ) 
Kentucky, W, A. Price (October 24): Larvae are very abundant in the vicinity of 
Lexihgt'on. 
PULLER’S ROSE BEETLE ( Pant omorus godnoni Crotch) 
Plorida* S. 0, Hill. (October 20); Specimens were attacking the foliarv;e of tung- 
oif plant at Monticello, Joiferson County', Also observed attacking foliage 
of pecan, Cape- jasmine, and other plants. (Let, by L, L.' Bucha?ian. ) 
COMMON' RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus telarius L, ) 
Pennsylvania, 0, A,. Thomas (October 26); The greenhouse red spider has! caused much 
injury to various varieties of roses in the Kennett Square area during the 
last season. Several bad infestations in chrysanthemums, with extensive 
webbing of tho leaves and flowers, have also been seen in this area* 
