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Tcnncssoe, G, M, Bontlcy (May 23)j Tound on May 15 donating Tjunch teans in a 
hono garden at McBwen, Hurrphroys County; also causing injury in the Knox- 
ville section, 
Kentucky, V/, A. Price (May 25) J Bean injury was comon the latter part of May, 
Illinois. A, P, Sattorthwait (May): An adult appeared in a Japanese hoetle 
trap at Urhana-Chonpaign on May 13* 
PBAS 
PEA WEEVIL ( Bruchus pisorun L.) 
Georgia. T. L, Bisscll (May 22): Weevils are ovipositing frooly on pods of 
Austrian peas at Experinent, 
Michif^.n, R, Hutson (May 2l)i Reported in garden peas at l^ulliken, Roschush, 
Lansing, and 0\</osso, 
Idaho, T, J, Brindley (April 29): Pew adults collected near Moscov; on April 
25. 
Washington, W, Shaw (April 29): Located on a farn in the Agnew district of 
Clallan County on Deconher 11,1939 • Believed to ho the first record in the 
county, 
PEA APHID ( Macro siphun pisi Kith,) 
New York, N, Y, Sta,tc Coll, Agr,lTov;s Letter (May 20): Scarce in Nassau County, 
Maryland, L, P, l>itmn (I'fcy 25): Gradual increase a,t Ridgcly since the second 
week in May, occurring in such nunhers that control ncasurcs wore necessary 
on late peas, 
Mississippi, C, Lylo (Mry 25): j^oportod as causing injury to English peas in 
various parts of the State, 
Louisiana, C, 0, Eddy (liay 22): Very rare this spring, 
CABBAGE ■ ■ 
DEPORTED CABBAGE WORM ( Picris rapae L, ) 
Connecticut, N, Turner (May 23): Adults flying in snail nunhers for the last 
10 days. No larvae seen up to the present. 
New York, N. Y, Stato Coll, Agr. Nev/s Letter (Moy 27): In eastern Nov/ York, 
in Colunhia County, a scattering of eggs is evident. In Richnond ojad Rock>- 
land Counties adults observed in snail nunhers. 
