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CASBAGID 1/EBWOIlil ( He Hula undalis F.) 
South. Ctorolina. F« Shernan and W, C, Hetties (SeptoiAher 24) J Usually ahundant 
throughout nuch of the State, 
CABBAGE LOOPEIl ( Autographa hrassicao Riley) 
Virginia, H, G. Walker and L, D, Anderson (Septenher 24); Modero.tely cohundant 
in sone cahhage fields in the Horfolk area during the .last 2 weoks, hut 
bacterial disease has killed nany, ■ . , . , 
DIAiroHDBACK MOTH ( Plutella naculipennis Curt,) 
Virginia, H, G. Walker and L. D, Anderson (Septenher 24); Rather sco,rce at 
Horfolk, ond a rather high percentage of the larvae appeo,r to he para- 
sitized. 
Hj\TiLEQUIH BUG ( Murgantia histrionica Hahn) 
South Carolina, P. Shp,rnan and W, C, Hetties (Septenher 24); Severely doxiaged 
a 4- acre planting of collards in Anderson County, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (Septenher 25); Specinens collected on collards in Jones 
County, and reported as injuring collards a,nd turnips in Bolivar and 
Rankin Counties, collards in Heines and Sinpson Counties and in the 
southwestern counties, and turnips in Heines County ond the Meridian 
district, 
L, Bridges (August 27 ); Collards ^saxTood so hadly in Marlon and Walthal 
Counties that the plants ane dying, 
APHIDS ( Aphi i dae ) 
Virginia. H, G, Walker and L, D, Anderson (Sej^tenhor 24); Li^t infestation 
beginning to build up in a caloh age field near Oceana, Princess jlnne 
County, 
Hehranka, H, D, Tate (Septenher 6);' Heavily infested cabbage leaves received 
fror .1 Bawes County, 
SqUASH 
SQUASH BUG ( Anas a tristis Deg,) . . 
Maine, J, H, Hav;kins (Septenher ll); Sufficiently ahundaait to destroy the 
plants in nany fields and gardens-, . 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chanhers (Septenher 26); Unusually ' a.hnndant throughout the 
State this fall, causing unusual dana.gGj T)articularly to squash and 
puniokin. 
