GSK5RAL S5 ED2SS 
THE ANOMAIA Q ncmola p riontalir, Waterh.) 
Connecticut ¥„ E» 2ritton (August 2^)? Adults have now about disappeared 
for the season at New Haven, and eggs and young larvae are 
found in the soil. 
GRASSHOPPERS (Acridiidae) 
Ohio Eo W. Mendenhall (August 10): Grasshoppers are in abundance 
in all parts of the State, and I find considerable damage 
done by them in nurseries in southwestern part of Chio a 
Indiana C„ £• Cleveland (August 2^4): Considerable complaint has been 
received of grasshoppers "becoming increasingly abundant and 
injurious during the past month ft They hav-3 b©en especially 
troublesome to flowers of various kinds, especially dahlias; 
truck crops, clover, and alfalfa have also been mentioned 
among the list of crops seriously injured, 
Illinois W. P„ Flint (August 23): Grasshoppers are abundant in few of the 
counties but are generally more numerous than in the summer of 
IS25 at Urban a, 
"Wisconsin So B« Pracker (August lj)l The reports of volunteer observers 
indicate almost no damage, with the possible exception of a 
little injury to tobacco in Dane County 
Nebraska Mo H« Swenk (August 16)1 Injuries by grasshoppers, Molanoplus 
sp„, continue to be severe in the alfalfa fields of 3uffalo and 
Dawson Counties,, and in the latter county a poisoning campaign 
under the direction of the county agent was resorted to during 
the last week in 0uly e 
Missouri L» Kasoman (Aagust 27): Following the hay harvest, grasshoppers 
in many parts of the State caused serious injury to corn along 
the e£goa of fields and to young fruit trees and vineyards, 
However 9 there has net been a general epidemic and comparatively 
few farmers or e complained of grasshopper 
damage 
WHITE GRUBS te fryllfrcihaga spp„ ) 
Alabama J* !•.!«, Robinson (August 6): 53ha white grubs have been reported 
from Coal C.v.y, as destroying strawberries. 
Michigan Philip Lnginbill (Jn3y 5)" Attacking corn at Un5on City, and 
doing considerable iainag , 
Wisconsin S„ B e Frackcr (August 15) : .V: Tlat tcr-lte , Grant County, 
adults are numerous 9 attacking oak trees 3 
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