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CLOVER ROOT BORnR ( H ylas t inus obscurus Liars h an) 
Idaho. J. R. Douglass (July 20 ): Serious injury to clover stands in south- 
central Idaho and miner ous inquiries received. 
CLOVER SEED MIDGE ( Dasynoura leguninicola Lint.) 
) ■ 
Montana. H. 3. Mills (July 17): Clover nidge, prohahly D. leguninicola . extreme- 
ly , ah undent and injurious in Lake County. 
CLOVER HEAD WEEVIL ( Tychius griseus Schaeffer) 
Hew York. H. Y. State. Coll. Agr. Hews Letter (July 3): Glover heads in some 
fields now showing the results of earlier injury "by the immature stages. 
Reports of injury have come from Erie, Schuyler, and Seneca Counties* In- 
sects now transforming to the pupal stage. 
COW PEAS 
COWPEA CURCULIO ( C h al c o d o r mus aeneus Soil. ) 
Georgia. T. L. Dissell (July S): Much loss abundant on snap beans in Spalding 
County, central Georgia, than a year ago. Infestation of cowpoa pods 
first observed on June 19 , earlier than any previous year, but the number 
of adults in peas now is light* 
VETCH 
VETCH 3RUCKID ( 3 rucku s brachial is Eahraeus) 
Washington and Oregon. L. P. Lockwood (June 30 ): A survey to determine the 
limits of the area in the Pac if ic Northwest that is now infested began on 
April 17 and has continued to date* The following table shows the 
localities near which weevils have been found this year* 
