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ALFAUA BUTTERJXY ( C(51iad wy theme BdvJ 
California, A. E. Michelljacher (June 22): Larvae were collected in the 
San Joaquin Valley and, ranged from 1‘ to' 206 per 100 sweeps on June 1, 
In the region adjacent’ to the San Francisco Bay they ranged from 1 to 
102, Parasitization hy Apanteles flaviconchae Ril^y was small, although 
in several fields about 60 peixjent of the small larvae were parasitised, 
ALFALFA LOOPER ( Autographa calif ornica Siijeyer) 
Montana, H. B. Hi.lls (June 23) Attacking alfalfa in Lake and Lewis and 
Clark Counties, Adults were abxxndant at light trap at Bozeman, 
G-allatin tJounty. More abundant than average, 
> C0^I*EAS 
COVIPEA CURCULIO ( Chalcodermus aeneus Boh, ) 
Georgia, T, \i. Bissell (June 26): There were a few in evidence at Experiment, 
Central Georgia, on June ?2, but plants are only half grown. At Tifton 
on June 24, adults were found puncturing pods, and a f ew Vere found with 
mature grubs' in them. One curculio was found on pole beans, some pods 
being punctured, 
VETCH 
VETCH' BIUCHID (Bruchus brachial! s Fahraeus) 
Connecticut, M. P, Zappe (June 20): Adults were present on flowering vetch 
at Wallingford and Hamden, The insect was not known to be present 
in this State until last year, 
.GRASS 
MEADOW PLANT BUG ( Mir is dolobratus L, ) 
Maryland, T. L. Bissell (June 3)s Noticed at College Park as abundant on 
gpass, (Det, by P, Knight,) 
