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Georgia. T. L.Bissell (July): Pupae were abundant on bean leaves, at 
Experiment, central Georgia, on June- 19, and net? adults emerging. 
Tennessee. L. 3. Scott (July 10): Severe damage noted in snap and lima 
■beans in nortii-central part of State, 
G. M. Bentley (July 26 ): Reported as doing serious damage to 
■bunch "beans in Trezevant section of Carroll County on July 6 . Present 
in several parts of State. 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (July l 6 ): Reported on beans at Myrtle wood, 
Andalusia, and Auburn on July 3* 
Mississippi. C. Lyle., et al. (July 25): Specimens received' from Benton, 
Neshoba, Noxubee, Smith, Union, and Webster Counties, where they were 
feeding on beans. Reports of injury also received from Jasper, Jones, 
Lauderdale, Lee, Oktibbeha, and Webster Counties. Reported as moderately 
abundant in Lafayette County, as numerous in the northern part of 
Yalobusha County, as doing unusually heavy damage in northeastern 
Mississippi, as generally heavy in the Meridian area, and as severely 
. injuring beans: and soybeans in Scott County. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (July 24):: Not very abundant on beans. 
E. W. Mendenhall (July 25): Doing some damage to lima beads in 
Eranlclin County. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (July 23): Pirst overwintered adults reported in south- 
eastern Missouri in gardens on June 4; first eggs observed on June 6 ; 
hatching observed on June 9» pupating on June 26; and adults beginning 
to emerge on July 3* No eggs of July brood found by July 12. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton, et al. (July 24): Severe-to*moderate injury occurring 
in beanfields at Moab. 
A SCAKABAEID ( Anomala - undulata Melsh») 
C. Lyle ( July 25): Adults received on July 15 from Neshoba 
where they were feeding on beans. 
LIMA BEAN VINE BORER ( Monop tilota pergratialis Holst) 
Delaware, L. A. Stearns (July 5 ): Pifty percent of large planting of pole 
limas at Lincoln seriously infested. 
PEAS 
PEA WEEVIL ( Bruchus piso-rum L. ) 
. Colorado. G. M. List (July 23): Qjiite numerous in home, gardens and market- 
garden plantings around Port Collins, as high as 40 percent of th 9 
later peas being infested. 
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