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3. H. TTalden (July 2): Heads ari leaves of timothy badly in- 
jured, leaving little "but the bare stalk. About 20 acres injur- 
ed on one farm at Wallingford. 
C. 0. Houghton (June 15): Several snail "c?.rmies" reported march- 
ing in the vicinity of Middle to^n, the first that have coma to my 
notice in some time. 
P. D. Sanders (June 19): At Massey 20 acres of rank timothy and 
red clover hay was cut and the araiywoim marched from the hayfield 
and destroyed 2 acres of a 6-acre cornfield. Ta china parasite 
eggs (from 1 to 7) were on at least 90 ccr cent of the larvae sis 
days after the hay was cut. The weather has been extremely dry. 
R. H. Petti t (June 24): Armyrorms appeared in the southern part 
of the State and were reported on Monday. June 22 . in the mint 
fields. According to my informant they were not attacking the 
mint by preference but seemed to prefer other plants growing in 
the mint fields. 
C. J. Drake (July 9): Several adults of the armyworm were collect- 
ed at light in Story County during the latter part of June. 
SiMITROPICAL ABMXWGBM ( Xylomyges erid ania Cram.) 
E. W. Berger (July 8); During about the middle part of June 
E. L. Kelly, Assistant Nursery Inspector, reported an outbre^S: 
at Kendall, Dade County. 2he report further stated that the 
worms had devoured a field of corn and were migrating to young 
citrus trees near by. 
SOD WEBffOBMS (C rem b us spp. ) 
U. D. Leonard (June 3C): One field at Penn Tan has 65 to 75 
per cent loss on about 2 acres from Crambus zoellus Pern. 
0. A. Runner (July 5): Sod webworms ha\*e caused considerable 
damage to young corn in several localities in northern Chic. 
Larvae collected in corn and in the narrow leaved plantain 
( Plantago lanceolata ; at Vermillion were determined as C rambus 
caiiginossllus Clem. 
STJGARCAftE BEETLE (Euet heola r ugiceps Lee. ) 
J. M. Robinson (June 30): The sugarcane beetle has been attack- 
ing corn over TuscalGosa County. 
COHN HOOT WORM ( Diabrotica lonrdcomis Say) 
H. C. Severin (July 15): A severe outbreak occurred in the 
vicinity of Utica. 
