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i T . F. Hov/ard (August): The Mexican "bean beetle has "been found in 
the -.-;e stern part of the State. 
Pennsylvania N. F. Howard (August): The Mexican "bean beetle has been found 
along the northern boreder and eastward to Tioga, Center, and Hunt- 
ington Counties about half --ay across the State and along the 
southern border to Lancaster County. 
J. 11. Knull (August 2): The Mexican bean beetle was found in some 
of the northern and western counties when a survey '.7a s made. 
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E. '.'.'. Mendenhall (August 6): The Mexican bean beetle is doing a 
lot of damage in Montgomery and Miami Counties, Mgny cf the bean 
patches are riddled. (August 23): The Mexican bean beetle is very 
abundant in Licking County and is as far north as Knox County. The 
greatest destruction -as done earlier in the season. 
J. J. Davis (August l): Injury by the Mexican bean beetle has 
been unusually sever etlie past month. Reports come from Indianapolis 
and Richmond on the north and from Oven, Martin, and Dubois Counties 
on the west. 
H. K. Riley (August 20) : The Mexican bean beetle -.-as reported 
from El-.-.ren July 30.' 
R. ■?. Leiby (August 19) : This insect is again being complained of 
after a Quiet lapse of about five weeks during which tine the hot 
weather may have held it in subjection. 
R. W. Leiby and C. PI. Brannon (August): The Mexican bean beetle 
has been reported from Duplin, Pitt, and Northam and several 
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C. 0. Eddy (August): The Mexican bean beetle has been reported 
from the following counties : Kershaw, Richland, Calhoun, and 
Lancaster. 
R. M. Seeley (July 29): The Mexican bean beetle has been doing 
very serious damage throughout the northern half of the State. The 
southern half of the State is apparently free from this beetle ex- 
cept an area of 10 miles around Thomasville in the extreme southern 
part of the State. 
J. ::. Robinson (August l): Mexican bean beetles are active in the 
valleys of northeastern Alabama. 
L. W. Brannon (August 12): The Mexican bean beetle has been seri- 
ously damaging bush beans, pole beans, and pole lima beans in the 
vicinity of Birmingham. Beans planted in corn have been severely 
damaged and all stages of the insect v.-ere found in a field of soy 
beans which was near a patch of badly infested pole beans. In this 
