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SPIITACH 
SPIITACH LEj'iP MIIISR ( Pegonya hyoscyani Panz,) 
Massa,chusotts, 
State as 
A, I, Bourno (June 23 )j Reported from iiaiiy 
f'^^oncrally present in unusuaA a'bunda.nco. 
sections. of the 
Rhode Island. S, Bricly (Jamo l6): Prevalent in chard and hoet leaves at- 
Providence* 
Wisconsin, C, L, Plu.he (June 20): Generally distributed in commercial sua;ar- 
heet fields in Brovrn County, 
OITIOIIS 
OlTIOil TERIPS ( ihrips t abaci Lind, ) 
Yirpinia, 
usua,l 
H, C-, WaAkcr and L, D, Anderson (June 27 )j Much none a.bundant than 
on cabbaAe and onions on the Ea.storn ^horc. 
Pew York, IT, 
on Lons 
Y, Stake Coll, A^r, I'Tews Letter (June l6): 
Island, and mVaynie County in vrestern ITovm York, 
Injury appeaning 
STCHETI^OTATO 
TORTOISE BEETLES (Cassidinac) 
South Carolina, W, C, Pottles and E, Shornan (June 24): Tv/o species wore 
reported as injuring svrcetpot --toes in York County, in the central part 
of the State, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et aJ., (Jmio): Sy/oetpot aloes were being injured by 
an undotornined species in the Meridian area; by Chelynorpha c as si do a. • 
E, in Armite, Cr.octaw, Ma.dison, and IToruboo Counties; by Chirida gut-tata 
Oliv, in Montgonory County; by Motriona bicolor E. in Copialr County; and 
by M, bivittata Sa,y in Mont gone ry County, 
A HILI'ETHIEI) BEETLE ( Chrysochus aura^tus E.) 
Alabama, J, M, Robinson (June Reported an destroying folia.gc on a 
pa.tch of swcotT)otatoos at Port Payne, 
STRiA/BERRY ... 
STRATV3ERRY LE/iE ROLLER ( Ancylis corn tana. Eroel,) 
Ohio, E, VT, Mendenhall (Juno ll): Cansing sono damage in a ra.spberry- 
planta.tion in Eairfiold County, 
ITobraska, H, D, Ta.tc (Juno 20): Observed as nuio.orous bn lea.vos of straw- 
berry plants on Ma.y 29 in Lanca.ster County, 
