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CORN LEAF APHID ( Aphis maidis Fitch) 
Kansas H. R. Bryson (August 22): The corn leaf' aphid is present in 
large numbers in some fields of kafir and corn in the State. 
CLOVER 
GREEN CLOVSR WORM ( Plathypena scabra Fab . ) 
North O a rolina Z. P. Metcalf (August): The green clover worn in the eastern 
part of the State is worse than I have ever seen it before. 
CLOVER APHID ( Aimraphi s b alter i Cowan) 
Oregon L. P. Redwood (August 4): A. b aker i is coming up, especially 
on late cut clover in Washington County. A. helichrysi Kalt. is 
probably not as abundant as usual in Malheur County. 
CLOVER SEED MIDGE ( Dasyn eura leguminicola Lint.) 
Oregon L. P. Rockwood (August 4): Infested heads were moderately 
abundant in fields cut late for hay and wet by June rains. They 
were very scarce or absent in fields harvested for hay before 
the June rains. 
CLOVER ROOT BORER ( Hylastinus obscurus Marsham) 
Oregon Oregon Agricultural College, Insect Pest Report (July): The 
clover root borer is scarce in Ccos County, moderately abundant 
and causing some injury in several clover fields in Washington 
County, and reported as moderatel/ abundant in Yamhill County. 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA WEEVIL ( Phytonomus posticus Gyll . ) 
Wyoming A. G. Stephens (August 21): The alfalfa weevil is moderately 
abundant in the central part of the State. 
Oregon Oregon Agricultural College, Insect Pest Report (July): The 
alfalfa weevil is scarce in Baker Valley and doing damage. It 
is reported as moderately abunda.nt in Jackson County. 
GARDE1T WEBWORM ( Loxostege similalis Guen. ) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (August 21): The garden webworm was reported, 
August 8-10, damaging alfalfa at Evansville, Princeton, and Rock 
port. At the last place it is reported that they destroyed a 
