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New York 
\ DELPHI HI UM 
CYCLAMEN MITE ( Tarsonomus pallidus Banks) 
W. 2.. Blauvelt (June 3): Delphiniums are seriously in- 
fested. 
Virginia' 
Mississippi 
.':■:'•"' EUONYMUS 
EUONY?tfUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonymi Comst . ) 
G. E. Gould (June 24): Practically every euonymus bush, in 
Norfolk and vicinity is severely infested with the euonymus 
'scale. The young scales are nearly full grown and have caused 
over-half of the leaves to fall from many bushes. 
R. W. Harned and assistants (June): The euonymus scale is 
continuing to injure Euonymus japonica plantings in McComb 
and injury is severe on plantings in Greenville. 
Ohio 
GERANIUMS 
FULLER'S ROSE BEETLE ( Pantomorus fulleri Horn) 
E. 'J.. Mendenhall (June 26): Puller's rose beetle is very 
bad in one of the greenhouses in Springfield, where it is 
killing many of the geranium plants. • 
Connecticut 
Kansas 
GLADIOLUS 
TULIF APHID ( Anuraphi s ' tulipae Boyer) 
B. H. Walden (June 3): Several thousand gladioife corms 
were injured in storage where the humidity had been too high 
for best storage conditions, 
CABBAGE LOOPER ( Autpgrapha brassicae Riley) 
H. B. Hungerford (June 18): Beginning about the first of 
this montlBK$H)ltt^4^^ to Work 
on young gladiolus plants/ particularly those beds that had 
contained lamb' s- quarters and other weeds. As soon as the 
weeds were hoed down the gladiolus suffered severely. We 
reared some of these caterpillars which we found injuring 
gladiolus plants all over southeraMoJKsas. 
