Ohio* H, C, Mason (June 2); Observed feedin;" on bcfuis at Coltinhus* 
R, H, Nelson (June): Infestation li^ht at South Point* First pupae foun 
on June 20» indicating hatching pn, about Juno 1*. Most.eg.gp did not begin 
hatching until about June 15 * • 
BEiiN LTliiF BB3TLE ( Corotona trifurcata Forst*) 
Maryland, T, L, Bisscll (June 26) J Conspicuous damage noted at Vostovor on 
Juno 12* 
South Carolina, J. G, Watts (June): Adults have been doing more damage than 
usual on beans and peas at Blackvillo, Still feeding extensively on these 
crops in hone gardens* 
Alabpxia, J. M. Robinson (June 13)» Very abundant at Auburn on May 15* 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (June 25 ) s Reports of injury received from Sunflower 
County and from the Meridian area* 
Louisiana* M, T, Young (May 23 )s More injurious than usual* 
Indiana, J, J* Davis (June 22): Reported as damaging garden beans in Washington 
County, southern Indiana,, on June 20* 
* • * 
Arkansas, D, Isely (Juno I 9 ): Unusually abundant in the Delta counties this 
spring. Caused considerable dajaago to seedling soybeans and more than, 
usual damage to garden beans, . ■ 
Ohio* T, H, Parks (June 6): Present and feeding on- garden beans in cornnercial 
gardens south of Columbus *■ 
PSAS 
PEA APHID ( Macro slphun pisi Kltb,) 
New York, N, Y, State Coll, iigr. News Letter (Jiine lO): Initial infestation on 
pea.s in Onondaga County, western New York, present in small field of peas 
just about to bloom, (June 17): Rather a,bundant in fields in the Wolcott 
and South Butler areas, Wa^ne Cotmty, (Juno 24): Infosta.tions very spotted 
in Orleans County* Continually increasing in nimbcrs in South Butler a.rca* 
Virginia. H, G. Walker and L, D, Anderson (Juno 24); Not as abundant as usual 
at Norfolk on alfalfa. Rather hca,vy infjOstations developed on .peas late 
in the season, but dar.iagc was light because the crop was largely made be- 
fore it v/as attacked* 
Utah, G, P. Knovrlton (June 4): Attacked early poafields a,t Layton and Koj’-svillo, 
Less populous than a week ago in oanly peas examined in Weber and Davis 
Counties, , , . - ^ , , . . ; 
