Utah, C, J, Sorenson ('July); Moderate to heavy infestations inmost alfalfa 
fields in Cache, 3ox Elder, and Millard Counties, Some bud injury now 
showing in alfalfa-seed fields, ’ . 
A MEMBRAC ID ( Campylenchia latipes Say) 
Utah, G, E, Knowlton (July 9); Alfalfa and sweet clover damaged at Honeyville, 
Willard, and Utah Hot Springs, 
COWPEAS • 
COWPEA CURCULIO ( Chalcodermus aeneus Boh,) 
Georgia, T, L, Bissell (July ll); Becoming normally abundant at Experiment, 
central Georgia, on the first pods to develop, 'Almost full-grown grubs 
found today, a large numbor being parasitized, 
VETCH 
VETCH BEUCHID ( Bruchus brachialis Eahraeus) 
Washington, L, G, Smith (July 10); Adults collected in every vetch field sur- 
veyed in Clark County on June 28, averaging 5 weevils per 10 sweeps 
of the net. No eggs found on pods. 
FRUIT INSECTS 
PEACH WIG BORER ( Anars ia lineatella Zell,) 
Utah, G, E. Knowlton (July l); Apricot fruits being injured in several parts 
of Weber County, 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Agpidiotus porniciosus Comst.) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al, (July 25).* Injury to untreated fruit trees re- 
ported from the southwestern part of the State and from the Meridian dis- 
trict, 
Washington, E, J, Newcomer, ot al, (July 18): Found on the fruit of pear in 
15 of 42 orchards examined in Yakima County, indicating that it is quite 
common this soason, 
A LACEBUG ( Corythucha cydoniao Eitch) 
Maryland, E, H. Sicgler (July 24): Found on quince foliage at Beltsville on 
July 23, (Pet, by H, G, Barber,) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al, (July 25): Reported as having practically de- 
foliated flowering quince and pyracantha in' some instances in Jackson 
County, 
