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Michigan. R. Hutson (May 2l): Specimen sent in from Nashville. 
SPINACH AED BUSTS 
SPINACH LEAF MIRER (Pe, gomy a, hyoscynmi Pnnz.) 
Ohio, T. H. Parks (May 23 ): Serious damage has occurred to "both spina.ch and 
hoots in commercial truck gardens of Hamilton County, around Cincinnati, 
Pormorly a pest near Cleveland, hut has not been serious in that area, 
for a deca.de, 
Indiana, J, J. Davis (May 26) : This species, apparently, reported damaging 
heets at Wabash, 
CARROT 
CARROT BEETLE ( Ligyrus gihho sus Deg.) 
Missouri. L, Hasenan (May 2b): Very light in central Missouri, hut on 
May 22 a number of specimens were sent from southwestern part of State, 
Nebraska, H. D. Tate (May 17 ) • Adults collected during week of May 11 to 
17 in Lincoln, Lancaster County. 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton (May): Adults abundant at lights in Logan on May 15 , 
A few were observed oh May 11 at Logan, and on May l6 at Sa.lt Lake City, 
SWEETPQTATO 
SWEETPOTATO ELEA BEETLE ( Chaeto enema, conf inis Crotch) 
Tennessee,, G. M. Bentley (May lb): Reported in Buena Vista section, Carroll 
County, In a. la.rge field of sweetpotatoes infestation was 5 percent; 
leaves badly eaten. 
STRAWBERRY 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus signo.tus Say) 
New York, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (May 5 ) : Injury first seen 
in Ulster County on April ]> 0 , and in Dutchess County only a. few signs 
of injury were noticed. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (May 21 ) : Infestation on strawberries in Weakley 
County is 2 percent, 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles (May 19 ) : Extremely abundant in Ramsey and Hennepin 
Counties. 
STRAWBERRY LSAE ROLLER ( Ancylis comp tana Eroel.) 
Kansa.s, H. R. Bryson (May 26) : The strawberry lea.f roller is causing 
considerable injury to the leaves of plants at Manhattan and in 
northeastern Kansan wherever control mea.sures a.re not being applied. 
