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California. A. E. Michel"bacher (July 22): In the territory about Tracy 
the larvae of P. praefica G-rote, and the alfalfa caterpillar ( Eurymus 
eurythe-'e 3dv.) were found in fair abundance in some fields. 
SOD WEBY'ORivlS ( Crambus sp?. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 28): Yifebworms are becoming abundant in lawns 
and golf greens throughout the northern half of the State. 
Illinois. VI. P. Flint (July IS): A general outbreak of sod webworms is 
present over the central and north-central parts of the State. It has 
been very largely confined to golf greens, an extremely heavy infes- 
tation having developed in some courses. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (July 17): Sod webworms did considerable damage to 
lawns and golf greens late in June end early in JuL r in the vicinity 
of Lincoln. 
WHITE GRUBS ( Phyllophaga spp. ) 
Ohio. E. -.?. Mendenhall (July 2U): White grabs are quite injurious in 
strawberry plantations in Fairfield County. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (July 2S): White grubs very common in lawns and 
strawberry patches. Fields planted to strawberries in the spring of 
193^- 'i rc now badly infested. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (July 21): JP. ephilida Say is very abundant in 
the State at this time. At various places large swarms are eating 
heavily on shade and apple foliage. The duration of attack is brief. 
GREEN JUITE BEETLE (Co tinis nitid a L. ) 
Pennsylvania and Delaware. E. P. Felt (July 2H): The green June beetle 
has been reported as numerous near Philadelphia, Pa. , and near ..'il- 
•mington, Del. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks, (July 10): Those beetles were received from Adams and 
Hamilton Counties with the statement that they were flying -bout in 
lawns. Specimens were also observed in Licking County. ITo injury 
from larvae has been reported. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (Jul/ 23): Green June beetles have been very abun- 
dant, clogging our codling moth bait traps. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (July 25): C. nitida is reported to be injuring 
peaches near Chanuto; as many as 100 beetles to the tree were observed. 
A WIREWOEM ( Hoteroderes Laurent ii Gucr. ) 
Georgia. K. L. Cockerham (June 23 .and 27): Discoveries in Decatur, 
Thomas, and Chatham Counties constitute the first authentic records of 
this pest's presence in the State of Georgia. 
