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77. ?. Flint (July 22): Very abundant. 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (July): The potato leafhopper 
became quite prevalent during July. It is reported as very 
abundant in Winona and Mpwer Counties and moderately abundant 
over practically the entire southern quarter of the State. 
H. C. Severin (July 20): This insect is very abundant. 
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CABBAGE 
IMPORTED CABBAGE WORM ( Pisris raoae L. ) 
J. J. Davis (July 22): Destructive at Dyer; reported July 10. 
J. A. Munrc (July 22): Very abundant in gardens. 
L. Baseman (July 22): This insect is very abundant. 
M. H. Swenk (July IS): Moderately -abundant, the usual num- 
ber of reports being received. 
CABBAGE L00PER (A utogra~oha brassicae Riley) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (July): This insect is much 
more numerous than usual in Ontario County and reports of dam- 
age have also been received from Monroe and Suffolk Counties. 
L.Haseman (July 22): Very abundant the last of July. 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Hylemyia brassicae Bouchc) 
<w/ . R. Crosby and assistants (July): This insect has caused 
severe damage to radish and cabbage in Nassau County. In gen- 
eral, the cauliflower crop of Suffolk County does not seem to 
be suffering. It ""as also troublesome in Ontario County. 
Z. ?. Metcalf (July 21): Very abundant in the mountains. 
A. H. Frick (July): A considerable number of radish maggots 
has been observed. in Itasca County. 
CABBAGE APHID ( Brevicoryne brassicae L. ) 
C. R, Crosby and assistants (July): During the last week in 
June the cabbage aphid put in its appearance on cauliflower on 
iong Island and by the middle of the month.it had caused con- 
siderable trouble. It was also troublesome on cabbage in 
Ontario County. 
J. J. Davis (July 22): Abundant on cabbage at Bristol; re- 
ported July 11. 
