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IndiaJia. P. T. Ulman (June lO): Reported as causing heavy dame^e to pea. 
crop at Indianapolis, One canner reported that there were at least 
several bushels of ladybugs, the most common (95 porcent) being 
Hipnodamia convergens Gnier., a.rotind the pea sheller, 
Wisconsin, J, E, IHidley, Jr, (June l6): Infesto.tion on peas in Dane 
County has been grea.tly cut down, ovfing to heavy continued rains June 
7 to l4, Pungu.s disca.so has also boon a factor, 
Minnesota, A, 0. Rugglcs and assistants (Maj^ 20 -J-luic 19)5 Moderately 
abundant in Lake of the Woods CouJity, 
Hobro.ska, H, D, Tate (June 20 ); Pound to be abundant in alfalfa fields in 
Sarpy, Biiffalo, Hitchcock, and Pumas Coun.ties on May 23* 
Utah, 0, P. Knowlton (Jruie); Moderately ahundaiit on oJfalfa throughout the 
State the la.ttor part of Ma,y. Pound on peas in Utah County on Juno 2, 
ajid at Smith-field, Cache County, on Juno ^ l^Juno 20 they had baceme moro nun>- 
orous and very destructive to canning peas at Pleasant Grove, in Utah 
Counts'’; a,t Smitlifiold; at Saline, Sevier County; Gunnison, in Sanpete 
County; and at Uephi, in Juab County, Prom 10 to IS porcent of the 
third-insta.,r a.phids in Davis County v;oro parasitized by branonids, 
PEA ICHEVIL ( Bruchus pisorum L,) 
Utah, G, P, Knov/ltcn (June): Abindant in some fields a.t Vineyard, Payson, 
Amoricai Pork, Highland, Alpine, Kaysvillo, and Spring Lake, Pirst 
eggs were found on Juno 3 at Ogden and Pleasant Grove, 
THRIPS (Thysanoptora.) 
Utah, G, P, Knowlton (June): In northern Utah tlirips ha,vc been causing 
much injury to folia.ge and pods of peas, as v'oll as in Cache, Box 
Elder, WQ-ber, and Utah Counties, At Hopper, in Weber County, and at 
fremonton. Box Elder County, they v;cro also infesting early toma.to 
blossoms. 
CABBAGE 
IMPORTED C.^BBAGS W0RI4 ( Pioris rapao L.) 
ITevi York, H, Y, State Coll. Agr, Hews Letter (June): On Long Island nearly 
full-grown worms vrere found on caboa.ge on May 26 , They were also pres- 
ent in Rockland County, Bjr June l6 they were plentiful in Ulster 
County and the butterflies vrere numerous. In vrestern How York cabba-gc 
vrorms and butterflies ha,ve been scarce, 
Pennsylvaiia, B, P, Coon (June IS): Adults appeaned on cabbage a.t Lan- 
caster and young larva.e arc beginning to cause noticeable injury in 
garden r>lots. 
