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3ARHE3L^Y APHID (lio.'^:Oirr.Thrs 'herherjAi'TiT-C!'^^ f) 
C-eo. -F. Knov/lton (J-ors 3 0): Very minero-as on BarlTeris vial_?aris. 
on the ca::ipns of the Utah Agric-ciltua-ai College, often covering a 
good part of both apper and lo-rer si.rft-ces of the leaves. 
BED SPIDISS ( Tetranychi^.s te.l?ril'l§. -^- ) 
A. I. Bo-orne (June 24): I have received a report from Prof. Koon 
relative to finding red SDiders in carnation houses in eastern 
Massachusetts. An estiinlts of the loss v^:?ich. vhev have already 
caused in that locality is placaa at approximately lO per cent. 
CHPY SAyTHPIjIUH 
3IACK CHF-ISAiJTr3M"ai APHID (lacrosip^^PIli^iia sarho.rnii Gill.) 
M. H. STTGnlt (2!ay 15-Juie 15): OrnairentalE of various sorts have 
shown a vridespread and heavy infestation, especially hy this inr.cct 
on chrysinthem-uras . 
DSLPHIUIUM 
M. H. STienlc (Ifey 15- June 15): A ner aphid for this State deter- 
mined tentatively as A^A^ rqclad^ C^.'.l. , was fo^^"d on cultivated 
larkspur in Keiraha County a.uring the lac-t week of iv!ay. 
Euoim^rjs 
liESALY PLATA (O nnsnis prainofa Say) 
R. r7, Harned (June 20): This fiolgorid is now abvr.dant at nany 
places in the State on niany different kinds of pxants. io .^s 
•been reported especially on euonymus from Gulfport and on privet 
from Hattieshurg. 
gOLI.Y:iOCZS 
:^AII\[TPD lADY ( Yanessa cardnl L. ) 
C. 0. Houghton (Jur.e): Good sized larvae were four.d about the 
middle of June. These soon formed chrysalids and c.'.e aault. 
emerged June 21-22. Chrysalids of th:s species are aecidedly 
animated when dist-urhed and swing rapidly, like a penauiu.., for 
some 5^ime. 
