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A L.’Tu'U ROLLSR ( Cacoocio, oijsolotana 17alk, ) 
Ohio, T, H, Parks (June 25) J Spccincns, together v/ith iii,jurGd lenves, were 
received iron Kenton on May 29* ^c ra,rcly receive this species, 
STRyik’DIlRRY CROli/H 30RPR ( Tyloderna frago.ria.o Riley) 
Kentucl:y, ¥, A, Price (June 24): Injured or killed plants v/cre connon in 
new patches the latter part of Juno in the Louisville herry area, v/hero 
yS percent of the plants in a pntch v;orc found infested, 
SPITTLE BUGS ( Philaonus sppj 
Connecticut, P, Garnmi (June 24): Many species arc present and more num- 
erous than usual on shruhhery and lov/-grov/ing plants in ITcw Ea.ven County, 
Delav;anc, L, A, Stoanns (Juno 3)* Several adults of the color varieties 
of P, 1 euc oph thalnus L, are very abundant on strawberries a.t University 
Parn, Uewark, 
PEPPER 
PEPPER mVIL ( Antho nonus ougonii Cano) 
California., J. C, Elnoro (Jiuie 3)* Large percentage of blosson buds in a 
field of pa^irilia noan San Junn ‘^apistrano were infested. Plants were 
snail and setting their first blosson buds. 
TOBACCO 
TOBACCO FLEA BEETLE ( Epitrix parvula F, ) 
Pennsylvania, 3, F, Coon (Juno 21); Very scarce at Lancaster and daxia.ge is 
light, 
Florida., F, S, Ciianbcrlin (June 10 ): More abundant in tobacco in Gadsden 
County than for several years, 
A CURCULIOITID ( Trichobanis bridv;olli Banbor) 
Georgia., P. M, Gilnor^(Ma.y 27 ): Repirtod as damaging tobacco rather ex- 
tensively in certann fields. First record on tobacco, (Dot, by L, L, 
Buchanan, ) 
TOBACCO THRIPS ( Frankliniolla. nxsca Hinds) 
Florida. F, S, Chpxibcrlin (June 10 ): ^^bmidant oii tobacco in Gaxlsdcn County, 
and causing considerable injury to shadc-grov/n tobacco. 
