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Now York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (Hay): Cutworms are very 
plentiful in Rockland County 'where they are causing considerable dam- 
age to cabbage plots and tomatoes. Also doing a little damage in 
Niagara,, Oneida, and Ononda.ga Counties, 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (May 23): Cutworms have been noticeable in 95 
counties, causing trouble to garden plants and field corn. 
L. B. ^cott (May 19): Unusually abundant in north-central part of 
State. Severely damaged corn and numerous reports have been received 
of damage to tornadoes, tobacco, and peppers. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (May 23): More than usual number of complaints received 
of cutworm dane.ge to corn, onions, tomatoes, and beans in central Ohio. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (May 27): ^ana.go to tornadoes and corn reported from 
various parts of the State during the last 2 ’wee ks. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (May 26): Cutworms did considerable damage to 
corn in Graves, Carlisle, Davis, and McLean Counties. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (May 2l): Afragrotis alternata Grote has boon numerous 
in the Pruit Bolt north of Grand Rapids, occurring at Muskegon, Shelby, 
Ludington, Benzonia, and Traverse City. Paragrotis scandens Riloy 
has been very numerous in many places in the southern end of the Pruit 
Belt, particular:/- about Saipt Joseph, Benton Harbor, South Haven, 
Niles, and Paw Paw in the southwestern part of the State. 
Minnesota. A. G. Haggles and assistants (May 19) : Sjdenia devastator 
Brace, A, ypsilon , and the variegated cutworm, Peridroma margaritosa 
Haw., are common. 
Kansas. B. M. Gaddis (April 27-May 3 )• Agrotis orthogonia Morr. reported 
causing some damage to spring grain. 
H. R. Bryson (May 29): Cutworms in general have been more abundant 
over the State than for several years. The variegated cutworm may be 
found easily and has caused injury in gardens. The pale western cutworm, 
’• . Agrotis orthogonia , was quite abundant in the western part of the 
State and was present in considerable numbers in seven counties in 
the southwest corner. 
Texas. C. 0, Gingrass (May 5)* Cutworm damage was severe in sections of 
Hidalgo County, early cotton plantings being destroyed in many places. 
Arizona. C. D. Lcbert (May 20): Cutworms have been abundant since May 1 
in Phoenix and the surrounding area. Pro deni a sp. (probably orni- 
thogalli Gu.cn.) is found in most of the cotton acreages. A. ypsilon 
and P. margaritosa were common on ornamentals, and Oncocnemis punc- 
tilinea Hemps on is also present. 
