presence \vas detected." 
Ohio II. A. Gossard (October 2l) * "The cabbage loopsr was noted in great 
abundance all fall around V^ooster." 
STRAWBERRY 
STRAWBERRY ROOT-BORER (Graphops nebulosus Lee) 
Nebraska M- H. Swenk (October 17). "Seme strawberry beds were injured by the 
larvae of this insect." 
WHITS GRUBS ( Phvllophaga sp.) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (October 17), "Injury by white grubs to strawberries con- 
tinued up to the latter part of September." 
ASPARAGUS 
COTTON CUTWORM (Prodeni a ornithogalii Guen.) 
Maryland P. H, Chittenden, Bureau of Entomology (October 3). "The so-called cott 
cutworm appeared in great numbers on asparagus at College Park and else- 
where in Maryland than has been noticed for a long period of years. It 
was more abundant on well grown plants than on new growth. It was not 
noticed to attack any other plant in the vicinity." 
BEAMS 
MEXICAN BEAU BEETLE (En ilachna corrupt a Huls.) 
South 
Carolina A. F. Conradi. "The Government inspection in Occnee County reports that 
this insect is locally distributed in this county. The damage this 
ye^r. hov-cvor, has been very slight." 
Kentucky C. H. Fopenoe, Bureau of Entomology. "Inspections by Luther Brown have 
determined a light and local infestation of the Mexican bean beetle to 
occur in McCreary County, Kentucky." 
North Car- 
olina C. H. Popenoe, Bureau of Entomology. "Inspectors of the Bureau of Entom 
ology have found light inf estations of the Mexican bean beetle in Chero- 
kee and Clay Counties in the western portion of the State." 
Texas C. H. Popenoe, Bureau of Entomology. "Br. W. B. Hunter transmits report 
of the occurrence of the Mexican bean beetle at Sonera, Tex." 
