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Washington. T, A, KnolDlauch (Jmic lO); Hoportod as doing serious danago to 
poas in the Snohonish and Monroo districts of Snohonish County. Control 
measures started the first week in June in many fields, 
PEA V/EEVIL ( Bruchus pisorun L, ) 
Utrh, G-. P. Khowlton (June 4); Throe pea weevils found yesterday at Kaysvillo 
and Clinton in an inspection of eight pcafields in parts of ^eher and Davis 
Counties, (June 20): Severely damaged conning peas are “being condemned 
in t;bo Pleasant View and Geneva areas of Utah County, 
Washington, L, G. Smith (June 5)* Peafield at Wavcrly, Spokane County, in full 
hloom on June 3* Some pods were heginning to form and eggs had "boon de- 
posited, Population averaged from 25 to 50 t>er 25 sweeps around edge of 
field. 
A WEEVIL ( Sitona lineata 1,) 
Washington. L, G, Smith (June 5)» Specimens sent for identifica.tion from San 
Juan County, with report that they were causing considerable damage to the 
foliage of field peas. Entire fields of 10 to 12 acres seemed to have 90 
percent of the plants, affected. Ln,rva.e found at the roots of the peas. 
Determined by L, L, Buchanan as the first specimens seen in the United 
States, 
CABBAGE 
CABBAGE ilAGGOT (Hylomya bra,ssicae. Bouche) 
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Maine, J. H, Hawkins (June 12): More abundant on early cabbage than usual at 
Orono, causing up to 25-percent loss, 
Connecticut. A, W. Morrill, Jr, (June 22): Severe injury to onions and cabbage 
reported by large number of growers, 
Mcxir York, N, Y, State Coll, Agr, News Letter (June 24); Infestation severe 
this year in cabbage-growing sections of State, 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
New York, N, Y. State Coll, ■'4gr. News Letter (Juno 3)» Hea.vy infestation in 
three cabbage fields in Dockland County, eastern New York, from 5 to 10 
percent of the plants being killed. Milder infestation seen in two fields 
in Columbia County a week a^o, 
Ohio. R. H, Nelson (J-uno): Brovicoryno brassicao L, complctelj'- destroyed 
improperly treated fields of cabbage at South Point, Parasites and preda- 
tors have almost olimina.ted the infes taction now, 
Indiana, J, J, Davis (June 22); B, brr.ssicac very ahundant in cabbage at Crown 
Point, in northwestern Indiana, on June 19, Earliest report of dama-ge 
came on Juno 1 from Madison, on the Ohio River, 
