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dences In the Cottonwood area, and at Holiaday, Salt Lake County, 
Washington. E. W. Jones (May 17): New hrood prevalent in gardens at Walla Walla. 
Correction : The note on this insect in the Insect Pest Survey Bulletin, October 1, 
1938, page 575* from Alabama, is erroneous. 
SAY’S STINKBUG ( Chlorochroa sayi Stal) 
Montana. H. B. Mills (May l4) j. More abundant in the Havre area than at this time 
last year. 
JTJNE BEETLES ( Phyllophaga spp. ) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (May 23): Eirst June beetles found during the even- 
ing of May 9* Much more abundant since' that time on warm nights than at any 
time last year, 
Virginia. M. P. Jones (May 6): Specimen of P. inversa Horn collected on screen 
door at Arlington on the night of May 5» (Det. by E. A. Chapin.) 
Mrs. J. C, Miller (May 2): Specimens of P. f ervida E. brought in from 
Brandy, Culpeper County, Reported as defoliating oaks in the vicinity and 
catalpa trees on the premises where collected. (Det. by E. A, Chapin.) 
Ohio. ‘N. E, Howard (May l6): Eirst adult, a small species, seen flying today at 
Columbus. 
Illinois. W. P. Elint (May 26): A moderate flight of June beetles now talcing 
place, with rather large numbers appearing in the northwestern part of the 
State. No defoliation noticed. 
Kentucky. W, A. Price (May 23): Early in May hordes of beetles stripped many 
chinquapin, bur, red, and pin oaks throughout the central blue grass region. 
Species responsible for most of the injury was P. hirticula Knoch. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Eluke (May 19): Number-two white grubs slow in reaching surface, 
some at 19-inch depths as late as May 10. Number-three grubs came up earlier. 
Grubs apparently less numerous than 3 years ago, 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (May 23): May beetles, P. calceata Lee., reported as in- 
juring pecans in Yazoo County. 
Louisiana. 0. I. Snapp (May ll): May beetles had completely defoliated a number 
of young pecan trees by May 11 at Minden, northwestern Louisiana. 
Iowa. C, J. Drake (May 26): June bugs are emerging in fair numbers throughout the 
State. A survey of the species of Brood B is being made. 
Missouri. L. Haseraan (May 24) • Since about May 10 three or four different species 
of June beetles have been abundant, particularly one rather large species. 
