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Connecticut. IT. Jiriier (August 19): Thrips migrating from dying onion \ed 
two acres of late cauliflower in the central part of the State. 
Ohio. T. ". Parks (August 13): A severe infestation of onion thrips on cabbage 
has occurred in muck in which onions had been grown in Medina County. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 29): Onion thrips destroyed 30 acres of seedling 
carrots at Fort Wayne the last of July. The same species was reported damag- 
ing onions at Silver Lake, August 12. 
Utah. G-. 7. Knowlton (August 5): The onion thrips is damaging onions in Davis 
County. Damage is only moderate at Plain City, in Weber County. 
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SWESTPOTATO SAWFLY ( Sterictiphora cellular is Say) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (Av-ust 23): On August 12 a correspondent at Vicksburg, 
Warren County, sent larvae of sawflies, identified bz r J. M. Langston as S. 
cellularis , to this office with a report that they were abundant on sweet- 
potato plants. 
STRAWS "^RY 
STRAWBERRY L3AF ROLLDR ( Ancylis comptana Pro cl . ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 29): Strawberrj' le-af roller was reported abundant on 
strawberry at Akron, July 25, and Washington, August 1. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (July 25): The strawberry leaf roller is moder-telj' - abun- 
dant in southeastern counties. 
Utah. &. 7. Knowlton (August 9): First-generation strawberr;. 7- leaf rollers are 
seriously damaging strawberries at Roy, and second-generation worms are causing 
slight damage. 
STRAWBERRY CROTO MOTH ( Ae?eria rut i Ian s Hy. Sflw. ) 
Oregon, p. C. Mote (August 25): Larvae are entering the crowns of strawberry 
plants. Some of the larvae are good size, and alr—cl- within' cv ••-;: _ giant. 
Others much smaller and mining in bark and cambium of crow--. 
sugar beets 
BEET LEAFHOFFSR ( ffr.tetti x tonellus Bate, ) 
New Mexico. J. P. "7-cr (July 24): Beet le-af hoppers are moderately abundant over 
all beet-growing sections. 
BEET WEBWORM (L orostege stic tic al ls I.) 
Montana. A. L. Strand (Au ust 1~): The threatened widespread outbre is 
species did not materialize, Thore wer nty of moths, but practically no 
larvae showed up. 
