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A,E*Stene (August 3). "In my experience I have never seen 
white grubs in sudh large numbers. Erom one to two dozen 
larvae would be found in every hill of corn in places. A 
number of reports of a similar nature were reported from 
other parts of the State. The outbreak investigated was 
along the eastern border* " 
J.J.Davis (Angus t 17)» "During the past month white grubs 
have been reported from c entral Indiana, the crop/ s commonly 
injured being grass of golf courses, strawberries, vegetable 
crops, and in greenhouse bench soil." 
M.H.Swenk (August l). "White grubs have been reported 
reppa&edly as destroying strawberry beds, especially those 
set out this spring in various parts of eastern Nebraska, 
and in Cmaha there has been some injury to blue-gr aas lawns. 
This injury to lawns began to show up in the last week of 
July. " i 
R.L.Webster (August 15). "VThite grubs are reported as 
seriously damaging potatoes in Barnes and Pembina Counties* 
In the Barnes County outbreak injury occurred in a field 
that was in wheat in 1§21 and for several years previously. 
There -jre no trees near this field* " 
