ties, where the infestation is said to he general and heavy. 
Nebraska. M. E, Swenk (July 15); Reported as damaging cabbage and other vege- 
tables in Dawson County on June 27. 
A CABBAGE WEEVIL ( C eut o rhynchu s. hss imilis Gy'll.) 
Washington. L. G, Smith (July 5) • ^©w specimens of cabbage seed weevil collected 
in Pacific County this year for the first time. In Clallam County at 
Sequim, cabbage seed pods showed oviposition puncture on June 22, Few 
larvae found in pods. Adults abundant on wild mustard. • (July ll): Adults 
attacking wild radish at Union, Clark County*, on June 20, and wild mustard 
in Lewis and Cowlitz Counties. This may be the first record for both of 
these counties. Moderate damage to seed cabbage at Montesano and Brady, 
Grays Harbor County. Adults and larvae present, 
SQUASH 
SQUASH BUG ( Anas a trip, t is Deg. ) 
Maine, J. Hawkins (July IS): Adults present at Monmouth, Kennebec County, and 
egg laying well -under way. 
New York, N. Y, State Coll, Agr, News Letter (July): Eggs and young nymphs 
in lower Hudson River Valley and western. New York. 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (July 24): Observed in large numbers in truck-crop 
areas of Winnebago County in mid-July. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (July 25 ): Apparently late in getting under way this year, 
but beginning to attract attention in central Missouri, ovipositing dur- 
ing the last week. 
Louisiana. C. 0. Eddy (’July 25): Abundant. 
Nebraska. M» H. Swenk (July 15): Complaints of attacking squash and cucumber 
plants received from Otoe, Burt, Saline, Platte, and Custer Counties from 
June 22 to July 5» inclusive. 
D. B. Whelan (July 15 ): Adults seen laying eggs at Lincoln on July 11* 
Oklahoma, E. A. Fenton (July 24): Reported on pumpkin vine at Sparks, in Lin- 
coln County, .and on watermelons in Ada, Pontotoc County, 
Idaho. J. R. Douglass (July 20): Abundant in s outh- central Idaho and numerous 
inquiries regarding control received, but damage light. 
Utah, G„ E, Knowlton (July 25 ): Hundreds, of adults, nymphs, and eggs present 
upon and under eight squash vines examined at Logan 0 (July 22): Injury 
reported from Davis, Cache, and Utah Counties in northern Utah. 
