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tho vines of which are dead. Border rows of Green Mountains and ad- 
jacent areas of lima beans received serious foliage injury by feeding 
adults., 
Colorado. C. R. Jones (August l): Prevalent on potatoes on the Western 
Slope. _ 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (August l): Injury to potato foliage, by the potato 
flea beetles (E. cucumeris and E. subcrinita Lee.) has been severe in 
several localities in Weber County, north-central Utah. 
BEET LEAFHOPPER ( Eutettix tenellus Bak.) 
Utah. H. E. Dorst (August 23): Damage to tomatoes in the forn of western 
yellow blight is approximately 15 oercent less than last year. At 
Hooper, in northern Utah, in 1937 the damage averaged U5 percent, as 
compared to J>0 percent this year.' 
POTATO' LEAFHOPPER ( Empoasca fabae Harr.) 
Connecticut. N. Turner (August 22): Apparently less abundant than usual 
in the entire potato-growing section. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. Hews Letter (August 15).: *n western New 
York, leafhoppers were present in large numbers on the remaining green 
foliage on muckland. On the upland leafhopr-'ors began to show up in 
experimental plots in Genesee and Monroe Counties. In Wyoming 
County, injury was on the increase, although severe in only a few spots* 
Virginia. H. G. Walker (August): Late potatoes near Norfolk are moderately 
infested. A field of young beans was also reported as being very 
heavily infested. 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles and assistants (August): Very abundant in the 
following counties: Carlton, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Pope, Ramsey, and 
Saint Louis# 
Utah, G. F. Knowlton (August 22): Moderate injury to potato foliage in 
northern Utah. 
TOMATO FSYLLID ( Paratrioza cnckerelli Sulc.) 
Colorado. C. R. Jones (August l): Prevalent on potatoes and tomatoes 
where considerable damage is being done. 
Montana. H. B. Mills (August 20): Has done considerable damage throughout 
the plains area of Montana. Re-oorted from Great Falls, Bozeman, Still- 
water County, Lavina, Bridger, Fromberg, Billings, Huntley, Miles City, 
and Sidney. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (August 22): Injury to potatoes not reported very 
frequently. 
