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Kansas 
J. W. McColloch (August 20): Strawberry beds at Ashland and Paola 
have been killed out by the grub. 
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BEAIJS 
BEAN LFAF- ROLLER ( Eudaraus proteus L.) 
F. S. Chamberlin (August 21): A considerable number of bean leaf- 
rollers are to be found in bean fields at this time at Quincy. 
GREEN CLOVERWORM ( Plathypena scabra Fab . ) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: Considerable damage to pods and 
blossoms noted in one instance in Suffolk County. 
GRASSHOPPERS (Acridiidae) 
F. S. Chamberlin (August 2): Various species of grasshoppers are 
damaging bean foliage in the vicinity of Quincy. 
GRANULATE CUTWORM (Feltia aim era Treit. ) 
F. S. Chamberlin (August 6): Cutworm larvae, mainly Feltia annexa , 
are doing much damage to young Kentucky ^onder beans in this region. 
TWELVE- SPOTTED CUCUMBER- BEETLE ( Diabrotica 12- punctata 01 iv. ) 
F. S. Chamberlin (August 16): The twelve- spotted cucumber-beetle 
is doing considerable damage to bean foliage in fields near Quincy. 
MESIiSAN BEAN BEETLE ( Epilachna corrupta Muls. ) 
H. L. Weatherby (August 25): The Mexican bean beetle has been 
found in Washington and Green Counties. 
Neale F. Howard (August 15): 
State. 
Neale F. Howard (August 15): 
this State. 
Reported from nine counties in this 
Reported from fourteen localities in 
South Carolina 
Georgia 
Ohio 
H. L. Weatherby (August 25): The Mexican bean beetle has been 
found in Marshall, Tyler, and Wetzel Counties. 
Neale F. Howard (Augast 15): Reported from Greenville County. 
John B. Gill (July 24): The Mexican bean beetle is still causing 
serious damage to beans in this section ( Thomas vil le ). It has 
been observed that both adults and larvae feed extensively on the 
foliage of snap beans, while the feeding on lima or butter beans 
seems to be confined largely to the ?vork of the adults. 
N e ale F. Howard (August 15): Reported from fourteen localities in 
this State. 
