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CABBAGE LOOPER ( Autographa brassicae Riley) 
New York. R. W. Leiby (Hay 20): Loopers observed in small numbers in a few 
fields of newly set cabbage, but they are absent in most fields in 
Onondaga County. 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (May-, 25) : Very scarce at Norfolk. 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Hylemyia brassicae Bouche) 
New York. R. W. Leiby (May 20): Treatments for control are being generally 
applied. Eggs being laid in average abundance. 
Ohio. N. F. Howard (May 27): The cabbage root maggot damaged a small plant- 
ing of early cabbage on Ohio State University Farm on May 23 » and is 
reported to be present in the vicinity of Columbus. No cabbage root 
maggots were observed on early cabbage at South Point on May 17. 
CABBAGE APHID ( 3revicoryn e brassicae L. ) 
Maryland, E. N, Cory (May lU and 25): Cabbage aphid attacking cabbage at 
Brookville. 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and' L. D. Anderson (May 25)': The cabbage aphid has 
been rather abundant on seed-kale plants this spring, but is very scarce 
on cabbage at Norfolk. 
Ohio. N. F. Howard (May 27): Cabbage aphid was present on cabbage in the 
Ohio River Valley on May 17 » but is not as abundant as the previous week, 
probably because of 'heavy rains. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (May 27) : Cabbage aphid was reported damaging cabbage 
at Deputy on May 12. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (May 2U) : Cabbage aphids have been the source of many 
inquiries during the past month. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May 26): The cabbage louse is being reported frequently 
as serious on cabbage throughout the State. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (May): Complaints of the cabbage aphid on cabbage 
plants were received from Saline County on May 19 and from Johnson County 
on May 20. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (May 27): Cabbage aphids are more numerous than usual 
this spring in Riley County. Some injury has been done. 
A WEEVIL ( Ceutorhynchus assimilis Pay!:. ) 
Washington. W. W. Baker (May 7): Present in fair numbers on weed mustard at 
Lower Elwha, Clallam County, A small natch of weed mustard near the 
eastern limits of Sequim, Clallam County, was heavily infested. This is 
our first record for the Olympic Peninsula. 
