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Say's stink 'Dug has 130631 recorded from a nuri^'er of points in All^erta 
and Saskatchewan, but has not yet caused econonic clanage. 
Potato flea "beetles v;ere reported to "be a'oundant in parts of llova 
Scotia, (^ue'^oc, and Ontario, "/here they caused local injury. Potato aphids 
were scarce in eastern Ontario. Li^^ht-to-severe damage "by the potato psyilid 
( Faratrioza cockerelli Sulc. ) occ-arred in limited areas in Alberta and 
li^ht infestations were found in several localities in Saskatchewan. 
As usual, the imported ca'o'ocu^Q worm effected material damage to cruci- 
ferous cro^js during the summer and aut'^omn, thrcu£;;hout the Dominion. 
The European corn "borer was more prevalent in Ontario and Quebec than 
for a niamber of years. In Essex Go'onty, in south'.vestern Ontario, crop damage 
vfas reported greater than in any year since I927. The infestation in east- 
ern Ontario v;as also hi;~her than it had boon in the past. 
The southern co^^rpea weevil v/as fo-ond at Trail, British Columbia, in a 
small shipment of cov.rpeas from Texas. 
The gladiolus thrips has been found in a number of new localities in 
British Columbia, and appears to be spreading over the province. 
V'eather coixlitinns in southern Ontario were favora'do to t"ne codling moth. 
Sideworm injury to apples was prevalent. In the Okanagan "Valley, British 
Col-umbin, the lesser apple worm caused much damage to fruit. 
Small numbers of larvae of the European spruce sawfly have been taken 
in Cumberland, Pictou, /uitigonish, and G-uysboro Cc-onties, in Nova Scotia, but 
none v/ere found on Prince Edward Island. 
