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[ontana A. L. Strand (September 25) . "The Smported cabbage worm has done more 
than the average amount of damage in Montana during the present season, 
even though spraying is much more widely practiced." 
H. E. Morris (October 15). "The cabbage worm is unusually abundant this 
year, Repeated sprayings did not control this pest." 
CABBAGE WEBWOBM ( Hellula undalis Fab .) 
A. F. Ccnradi. "Mr. S. M. Byars, county agent of Andersen County, under 
date of September 20, reports that this insect has destroyed about 50 per 
cer.t of the rutabagas and turnips in his county. Mr. S. B. Altman, coun- 
ty agent of Greenwood County, under date of September 30, reports that 
this insect is also quite serious in his county." 
FALSE TURNIP APHIS ( Aphis pseudobrassicae Davis) 
jouioiana T. H, Jones (October 12). "This plant-louse usually becomes injuriously 
abundant on turnips, mustard and radishes at this season of the year, and 
complaints have been received from Ringgold, White Sulphur Springs and 
Whitefield, referring to damage by this insect." 
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A. F. Conradi. "Mr. S. B. Altman, county agent of Greenwood County, under 
date of September 30, reports that chose insects are very injurious to 
gardens in his county." 
K, L. Cockerham (October 12). "Damage tc cabbage seed bods, beets, rad- 
ishes and rutabagas is irore serious than usual about Bayou La Bat re . The 
insect damaged from 50 tc 75 per cent of the crops attacked . These in- 
sects work most seriously during spells of wet weather." 
CABBAGE SEED V/EEVIL ( C e at orhvnchus q uadripos Panz .) 
I. H. Vogel (October 1). "About 40 per cent of the seed stalks are in- 
fested in the vicinity of Mattituck, Long Island, but the loss cf said 
crop is not much over V per cent . All stages of this insect were found 
on October 1." 
CABBAGE LOOPEP. ( Autographa brassicae Riley) 
I. H. Vogel (October l) . "Fairly abundant and quite injurious tc the 
leaves, but causing very lixtle commercial damage to the crop at Matti- 
tuck, Long Island.". 
F. H. Chittenden, Bureau of Entomology (October 3). "The cabbage libopcr 
appeared in great numbers in the District of Columb: l, Maryland and 
Virginia on late c ... made considerable ravages befo] 
