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Thc fall arrayworm abundance reported in the last Survey Bulletin 
continued throughoi t this month with increasing severity of damage. 
The armyworm is developing in very serious numbers over small 
areas from New York westward through Ohio to South Dakota and Iov/a. 
The chinch hug is appearing in southern Michigan this -year. Out- 
breaks of this insect in Michigan are reported only at long intervals. 
The rosy auple aphid subsided to negligible proportions thrc 
the New England and Middle Atlantic States, "cut is mors prevalent 
usual this year in Ohio. 
The apple aphid is generally abundant throughout the entire north- 
eastern section of the country extending from Maine to Virginia and 
we s twa r d to Ohi o . 
The oriental fruit moth continues to b<= causing considerable al 
throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic, Southern, and Sast Central 
S t at e s . 
The plum curculio continues to "be the most serious single fruit 
pest over practically the entire country east of the Rocky fountains. 
The Colorado potato "beetle is more prevalent than it has been for 
several years in the Middle Atlantic, East Central, end ""est Central 
States. 
The Mexican bean beetle is now veil spread over Connecticut, most 
of Pennsylvania, and Southern New York State. In Alabama and Mississippi 
its damage is much more serious than it has been in Several years. 
The pickle worm did very serious damage to all cueurbitaceous 
plants in Mississippi and Alabama. 
Three moths new to our North American fauna are recorded in this 
number of the Bulletin. They are Chrysoclistr. linneeila Clerck on lin- 
den from near New York City, Bat odes an 'ustionan: r.\ from yew in 
Victoria, B. C, and Cnenhasia lonrana Haw, reared from strawberry fruit 
in Oregon. 
OUTSTANDING ENTOMOLOGICAL JLATYBES EC" CANADA EOR JULY, 1929. 
Tiie pale western cutworm has been destructive over g large ares 
in south central and southwestern s atchev?an. The infestation a - urs 
to "be the most serious yet recorded In the eastern part of the rs s of 
this species. The very dry conditions of May and Jun« prt continued 
or increased trouble ne~t ye 
