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MOEMON CRICKET ( Ana bras simplex Hald. } 
Utah I. I.i. Hawley (2uly 25): Abundant in the mountains above the 
Uinta Basin but it is so far from cultivated fields that little 
damage to than is anticipated. 
CORRECTION In Volume 5, No. 4, page 154, note on Mormon crickets credited to 
Stewart Lockwood "Montana" should read "Colorado." 
Uyoning Stewart Lockwood (July 17): Complaint has cone to this office 
from Wyoming regarding the Mormon crickets which evidently are 
doing considerable damage to alfalfa in the upper benches of the 
mountain regions in central Wyoming- Range also' is suffering 
considerably. 
WHITE GRUBS ( Phylloph a^ spp. ) 
Illinois 3D. C. Foley (June 16): I'he grabs are raiding several lawns at 
Toluca. Sod can be rolled up like a rug. I find from 10 to 
25 per square foot. Th ey w ere not noticed last year. Moderate- 
ly wet this year and last to. til exception of dry spring this year. 
I found no parasites so far. 
WT.?. Flint (July 20): A number of reports of white grub damage 
have come in from the northern part of the State; in most cases 
this has consisted of damage to lawns. The feeding "by the third- 
year grubs continued later than usual this season, probably owing 
to slow growth during 1924. The first adult Cyclocephala beetles 
were taken in Urbana at lights June 20 of this year, which is near- 
ly one month earlier than the beetles appeared in 1924. The num- 
bers of adults have not been as great as in 1924, but a heavy flight 
has lieen noted. Three hundred and forty five adults were taken 
in three hours at a small light exposed on a porch. One hundred 
or more beetles have been noted around single street lights in 
Urbana. 
Uisconsin S. E. Fracker (July 10): Not as many complaints as might be ex- 
pected and little economic damage is anticipated. 
Nebraska M. E, Swenk (June 25-July 25): In great contrast with last sea- 
son, there is little complaint of injury by white grubs. Those 
few that have been, received all come from northeastern Nebraska. 
Oklahoma C. S. Sanborn (July 24): The wingless June beetle Phylloxhaga 
cribrosa Lee. has done considerable damage in the southwestern 
part of the State to growing cotton. 
CUTWORMS ( No c tuidae ) 
Maine E. M. Patch (June 24): The ;, red- backed cutworm", Euxoa ochro, master 
Guen., is doing great damage to oats and garden vegetables over an 
extended area of Aroostook County this season. 
