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Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (April 2.5) : Reported to be rather general 
over the northeastern section of the State. 'Some injury to callage in 
the Durant district and rather light general infestations in Lamar, 
in the northern part of the State, and Pearl River County, the latter 
county and Durant district leing in the west-central part of the 
Stale. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (April 25)! Only a few butterflies in evidence 
throughout central Missouri since the early part of April. 
GREENHOUSE LEAP TIER ( Phlycta.enia ruligalis G-uen.) 
Louisiana. C. E. Smith (March 12): Le.rvae collected feeding on under side 
of leaves of callage at Baton Rouge, in the southern part of the State. 
(Det. ly C, Heinrich.) 
CABBAGE SHOOT WEEVIL ( Ceut orhynchus assimilis Payk, ) 
Washington. L. G. Smith (April 2>) : Weevils found in large numbers .south 
of Mount Vernon, in the northern part of the State, and not so abundant 
to the north on April 8# About 5 0 weevils found in 1 cluster of 
blossoms. Cabbage and turnip plants were being -attacked. _ Weevils 
reported on mustard on March 28 in the Montesano district of Grays 
Harbor County, in the western part of the State. 
CABBAGE APHID ( Brevicoryn e brassicae L.) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (April l4) : About the usual numbers on early 
set cabbage. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (April 25); Plant lice, supposed to belong 
to this species, were reported to be causing injury to cabbage in 
the northeastern section, in the Meridian district, and in the 
Jackson district. 
HARLEQUIN BUG ( Murgant in. histfionica Hahn) 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and ,L. D. Anderson (April l4) : Active in a kale 
field at Norfolk, but very few in numbers. 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (April l) : Pound on cabbage at Auburn, in the 
eastern part of the State. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (April 25): Specimens received from Attala 
and Lincoln Counties late in March and early in April. Small field 
of rape completely ruined in Oktibbeha County. Complaints of injury 
to turnips in Attala and Holmes Counties and to cabbage in the Meridian 
area. 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( l-Iylemya brassicae Bouche) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (April 28): Pirst adults 
found in eastern New York, on Long Island, from April 19 to 21, where 
they were fairly abundant. Egg laying has begun, and as many as 
10 eggs per plant were found around cauliflower plants on April 25 
