PEA MOTH ( Laspeyresia nigricana Steph# ) 
Washington. L. G. Smith (July 3)* Damage to garden -peas observed on June 
27 at Lopez, San Juan County. Small larvae -found in pods# 
• ' CABBAGE - 
CABBAGE SHOOT WEEVIL ( Ceutorhynchus assimilis Payk.) 
Washington* L. G. Smith (June 26): Observed on June 17 that most of the 
larvae had emerged from pods on early varieties of cabbage at Montesano. 
Later varieties still had some larvae present in the pods. One field 
observed had an estimated 50-percent infestation, and some pods had 
two “or three larvae present. -Injury heavi-er than in previous years. 
AduLts found on wild mustard in bloom. (July 3)* Two adults collected 
on mustard in San Juan County on June 27. Pound on wild mustard on a 
farm at Carleborg, in Clallam County, on June 24, when pods contained 
very small larvae. A few dried seed-cabbage stalks near Predonia, Skagit 
County, had pods infested on June 26. (July 17). Estimated from observa- 
tions in Grays Harbor County that from 40 to 50 percent damage to : 
cabbage seed has been caused this year. 
CABBAGE CURCULIO ( Oeutorhynohus rapae Gyll. ) ’ ; . 
Wisconsin. C. L. Pluke (July 23): Larvae beginning to pupate on July 17. 
Pound infosting radish tops and many cruciferous plants, but particularly 
all wild mustards, 
IMPORTED CABBAGE TO EM ( Pieris rapae L. ) 
Hew York, H. Y, State Coll. Agr, Hews Letter (July 29)j In Cortland County 
cabbage worms have been damaging cabbage in some fields. About 56 
percent of. the plants in one field visited had two larva© present# . . 
In Wayne County, eggs have largely hatched, 'although numbers are smaller 
than usual. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al, ( July '25)t Causing injury to collards in 'the 
Durant area and to late cabbage in the Meridian area. 
Damaging cabbage at' Salem on June 22. 
Cabbage plants in Antelope County were found 
Washington. L. G. Smith (July 10)s Reported as stripping young plants on . 
Puget Island, Wahkiakum County, on ’July 1 which is 3 weeks earlier than 
' usual# 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 26): 
Hebraska. H. D. Tate (July 17/ S 
to be infested on June 20 e 
