FALL ABMYW OHM ( Laphygna f rugipe r do. A, & S.) 
Georgia. T, L, Bisscll (June 15) ; Patch of corn at Experiment was well infested 
on May 19, end two moths reared on Juno 10. In previous years I never ob- 
tained ncths before August,, (Let. by J. F. G. Clarke,) 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (July 24): The most general outbreak in several years 
during the month. Specimens or complaints received from aXi sections of 
State. Owing to much rain in June, there is an unusually large acreage 
of late corn, which is the chief host. Control measures being used. 
SEED„C0EH BEETLE ( Agor o de ms lecontei Chaud. ) 
Nebraska. D. B. Whelan (July 15) J Heavy flights at lights during the nights 
of June 26 and 27 in Lincoln. 
GPAPE COLASPIS (Ct das pis brunnea P.) 
Indiana, J, J, Davis (July 22); Following abundance of the larvae attacking 
corn, an abundance of adults is observed. 
COBH SILK BEETLE ( Lupero d >s brunneus Crotch) 
Louisiana* C. 0. Eddy (July 25): The nil’: beetle of corn has increased its 
range in north-central Louis i, ana this year, 
A SCABABAEID ( Strigcde rna arboricola P. ) 
Virginia. C, B. Willey and P, B. Preund (July l) , Specimen received from 
Hickory, Norfolk -County, with the report that the beetle seems tc work 
into the tassels of sweet corn 0 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA WEEVIL ( Hyper a yc stica Gyll. ) 
Montana. F, V. Lieberrnan (July 10) : Larvae collected on June 2S, in Big Horn 
County. This comity was first found infested last year but, as specimens 
were lost, I am sending r shipment of Larvae, to remove any doubt as to 
the occurrence of the weevil in Big IIo a County. 
Utah. C. J. Sorenson (July IS): V ery abundant during the latter part of Juno 
and early in Julv in parts of Emory and Utah Counties. 
California. A. E, Michelbacher (July 21 ): The second brood reached its peak 
in the San Joaquin Valley on June 26,, Larvae collected per 100 sweeps of 
an insect net ranged from 2 to 2,000, * r f ile the range in the adult count 
was 1 to 112. The larval count on July ]_0 ranged from 9 to 375 nnd the 
aault count from 0 to 67. Very scarce around Pleasanton. In the fields 
adjacent to the San Francisco Bay it if j not abundant. On July 7 the 
number of larvae collected per 100 sweeps for the different fields ranged 
from 3 to 65 and on July 15 from 1 to ?6. Paras it izatip^.^c^ ^^y-piectes 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
