COWPEA \OIBVIL ( Cplloso'b'rnch.'us naculatus P. ) 
Georgia* T. L', Bissell (September 21) J ' 'Eggs often seen in field ori^ oot^ea; pods* 
Sn<all perasite present, prosuna'bly U scana semifiimipennig Gir* 
■ . TIMOTHY ^ 
A MITE ( Callyntrotus hystrix Hal,) 
« . ' ‘j i. 
Virginia, P. W, Poos (May 2S); Reported as occurring on timothy at Arlingtan. 
'Pirst' record of occurrence in North America. Some injury observed but' 
whether it was caused by this mite was not definitely determined, (Dot, 
by E. H, Keifer,) 
SUGARCANE 30RER (Piatraea saccharalis Pi) ■ 
Louisiana, A. L. Duga.s (September 2S): Infestation throughout cane area extreme 
ly light, only a, few localized areas being, infested to any appreciable 
extent, Parasitization by Trichogranna is high ■ in '"most fields, 
SUGiiRCilNE ROOTSTOCK IVEEVIL ( Anaoentrinus subnudus -Buch', ) 
Louisiana, A, L. Dugas (September 2S)i Dariage about normal, OTnia weevil was 
probably not affected by the severe winter and by the unfavorable weather 
during the spring and summer, 
P R U I T I N S E C T S 
SHOT-HOLE BORER ( Scolytus rugulosus Ratz,) '‘ • 
Alabama, J. M, Robinson (September IS): Reported as occurring on peach tree at 
Plorence on August 20, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle and assistants (September 25 ); Abundant in orchards in the 
Meridian district. Report of injury received from Clarke County, 
ROUITPHEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Saperda Candida P.) 
Massachusetts, L. R, Pike (September 9) Specimens found in trunk or bark and 
roots of apple trees at Great Barrington, 
Missouri, „ 
Missouri, 
L, Haseman (September 25) J R^orted as scarce through central 
— - Orchards abundrutly infested in previous 7 /ears show practically 
no infestation. 
Nebraska. H, D, Tate (September l6): Reported in Clay County on August 30» 
, , SAN JOSE SCALE. ( Aapidiotus pernio iosus Gomst,) ’5 -'- 
New York, R, E, Horsey (September 7)* Severely infesting several small mounta,in 
ash trees at Rochester, 
