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Alabama 
L. W. Brannon (August 10): Adults of the harlequin bug are 
relatively scarce on collards and cabbage, but the nymphs are 
relatively abundant and are causing some injury. Adults and 
nymphs are not so abundant as they were this time last season 
and are not causing the damage that they were then. 
New York 
New York 
North Carolina 
■--av?::?. : y 
STEAiBERRY LEAF ROLLER ( Ancylis cormotana Prohl.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (August 7): rhis insect is gen- 
erally scarce throughout the State. (," :t J. A. II.) 
STRA'.7BEh JVIL ( Anthonomus sirnatus: 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (August 7) : not so 
abundant as usual in the Hudson Riv< r Valley, but doing consid- 
erable damage to ever-bearing varieties of Btrawben 
western part of the State. (Abstract J. . . 
GRAPE MEALYBUG (r-st.udococcus mar it. . .) 
".'. A. Thomas (July 31): In some of the a.- round 3] 
bourn, where strawberries are . it has been obsc: 
many of the plants are heavily in. with - Insect. 
They occur principally on th oer root areas and just belc 
the crown of the plant. The gen- r ace of . rested 
plant is ■• Lmilar to that of ::. tt eked by the str- - 
berry root aphid and the injury to the individurl plant ret 
to be just as sever . 
New York 
Virginia 
XI CAN BEAN BEET [2 il~.ch.na corrupta Muls.) 
. . . .'Lor (Augu - beet .ore 
abundant this year t: I ..rie County. The inf 
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Monthly Letter Bureau of . . 171, Ju] 
'. . C ;lumbus, Ohio, 
Danille, Ivichn.ond, and .nia, 
18, in company with Prof. S ion 
t , to del 
intensity oi' the i 
I b en repoi ted ... 
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work on • tie, to bi. d 
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