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POTATO LEAFHOPPER ( Empoasca fabae Harr.) 
H> ■ L. .Bailey (July 5) :. • Potato leafhoppers are moderately 
abundant generally about the' State .• 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll; Agr. (July 21): 
Considerable injury r.as noted in Oswego County. 
T. J. Headlee (Jul" 7): The notato leafhopper is moderately 
abundant. 
R. H.'Pettit (July 18): The potato leafhopper is very 
abundant.- in Missaukee and .Wexford Counties. 
E. L. Chambers (Jxly 18): Potato leafhoppers are appearing 
in large numbers throughout the potato-growing sections of the 
State and marked injury is already being noticed; also attacking 
dahlia and apple. 
A. G. Ruggles ani assistants (July)- This insect is being 
reported in moderate abundance with arr occasional report of 
very great abundance. 
H. C. Severin ( J x? y 18): 'The potato leafhopper is moderately 
abundant , as usual , 
C. J. Drake (Julr 23): The potato leafhopper is unusually 
abundant in Iowa this year. Unsprayed fields have been 
seriously injured. 
H. B. Jaques (July): The potato leafhopper is moderately 
to very abundant over the southwe stern two-thirds of the state 
and in the northeastern corner, in Chickasaw, Fayette, and 
Delaware Counties. 
K. C. Sullivan (July 1): The' potato leafhopper is moderately 
abundant . 
FALSE CHINCH BUG (Nysius ericas Schill.) 
G. F v -1tnowlton (July 12): The false chinch bugs are damaging 
potatoes at Minersville, and garden crops in general at Parowan. 
A.TRE2H0PPER ( Campylenchia curvata Fab.) 
M. H. Swenk (June 15-30) : During the last week in June 
nymphs were found attacking potato vines in Cedar County, 
... in northeastern Nebraska. 
POTATO PSYLLID ( Paratriozp cockerelli Sulc.) 
G. F. Knowlton (June 30): The tomato psyllid is very abundant 
