TURNIP 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Hylemya Brass icae Bouche) 
Maine. J. Hawkins (July 2): Unusually injurious to young rutabaga plants at 
Harrington. Cabbage suffered early injury but, on the whole, probably loss 
serious than usual, 
EGGPLANT • 
EGGPLANT LACEBUG ( Gargaphia solani He id. ) 
Ohio, N. E, Howard (July l4): Numerous and causing considerable injury at South 
Point, 
ONIONS 
ONION THRIPS ( Thrips t abaci Lind.) 
Connecticut. N. Turner (July IS): Onions along shore heavily infested but large 
fields in Hartford County show less infestation than usual. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July 24): Injury to muck onions 
approaching serious proportions in continued absence. of rains. Erom 50 to 
300 thrips per plant counted in end parts of extensive plantings in Madison 
County, while interior of fields showed only 10 to 25 per plant on July 
18, In Genesee and Orleans Counties on July 20 the average was well over 
- 25 thrips per plant. In Monroe County thrips have in some instances serious- 
ly injured upland onions and in Orange County, according to report, popular 
tion is building up slowly. 
Washington, K. E, Bigs on (July IS): Damaging fall onions in experimental plots 
at Walla Walla, Damage particularly noticeable, as onions are late and 
have practically stopped growing. • 
L, G. Smith (July ll): Injury just showing up at Walnut Grove, Clark 
County, on June 30 but population increasing, 
ONION MAGGOT ( Hylemya anti qua Meig. ). 
Washington. L, G. Smith (June 27): A 5*~ a cre patch of seeded onions at Medical 
Lake, Spokane County, badly damaged. (July 11 ): Some immature and mature 
larvae found at Walnut Grove on June 30, Some adults had emerged. Damage 
estimated at 10 percent. 
RADISH 
TURNIP APHID ( Rho pal os i phum psuedobras sicae Davis ) 
Idaho. R. W. Haegele (July 17): Infestations of what is probably the turnip aphid 
found in most radish fields in southwestern Idaho. Heavy damage expected 
in a few fields. 
