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Virginia. H. G. Walker and L, D. Anderson .(April 25): Becoming very 
abundant in some fields of alfalfa in the Norfolk area. 
South Carolina. C, F. Rainwater. (April 26 ): Complaints have "been re- 
ceived from Florence County of aphid injury to garden peas. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (April 24): Alfalfa field at Bell Buckle, 
Bedford Co., is "being damaged. Infestation occurs in spots from 
5 to S feet in diameter, causing foliage to turn yellow and drop. 
Illinois. R. A. Blanchard and R. 0. Snelling (April 24): Severe to 
moderate damage to first crop of alfalfa was observed to he general 
in the southwestern part of the State, 
Kentucky, W. A. Price (April 25): Unusually abundant on alfalfa, the 
latter part of April, in the Bluegrass Region. 
Wisconsin. J. E. Dudley, Jr. (April 15): First hatching probably occurred 
on April 10 to 12. Eighteen first-stage nymphs were found on alfalfa 
in 15 minutes on April l4 in Madison and its environs. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (April 2^): Rather serious infestations in many 
alfalfa fields reported, particularly from the southeastern part of 
the State. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, at al. (April 25): Injury to English and winter 
peas by aphids, probably this species, has been reported from Attala 
County, from the southeastern area, .from the Meridian area, from the 
Poplarville section, and from Hinds and Oktibbeha Counties, 
Arkansas. D. Isely (April 25): . Unusually abundant on alfalfa and vetch, 
particularly in the northeastern part of the State. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (April 12): Has been fairly abundant in most alfalfa- 
growing areas. Although weather conditions have favored the growth 
of alfalfa, the aphids have caused some injury. 
Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (April 25): Damage to alfalfa, reported, from 
Muskogee, Payne, Cimarron, . and Garfield Counties, indicates that the 
insect is widespread in the State. In Payne County the infestation 
wo s checked by a fungus. 
R. G. Dahms (April 23): Light infestations observed in several al- 
falfa fields in Comanche County, 
Colorado. C, R. Jones (April 24): Infestation verv serious in some al- 
falfa and grainfields. 
