Indiana 
Kansas 
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malc of the 13-ycar periodical cicada. This belonged to Brood 
XXTJII of the periodical cicada. The only tir.es that thi - ood 
has previously 'oczn recorded f: iy point in t. U LI 
States, /ore in 1902, when it was reported as ring 6n 
20 at Suffolk, Franklin County. Miss., and t Lrtocn 
in 1915, when this brood uas seen again at this plac 
■ ' . ' Tbyrido-jtcr- r.icrocf orrr.is Haw.) 
J. J. Davis (June 26): The bagworm "as reported iron Torre 
Haute on June 15. 
J. ".7. MSColioch (May 15-Junc 15): Bagwonns arc roporl 
abundant on cedar trees at Wcstmo] L and Baxter Sprin, . 
APHI IDAS 
Nebraska 
Nebraska 
Mississippi 
M. K. Swcnk (May 15- Jure 15): I re covered has 
been one marked oy the abundance of aphids. 
ET3S ( Eriophycs spp.) 
. . snk (May 15-Juno 15): The period here covered b 
been one rcarked by an abundance of gall raitcs. 
FALL T/EBI70EM ( . trio cvr.ea Drury) 
. "7. Harncd (Juno 25): 7\ic fall webworra La 1 ng to 
show up in various parts of 'the Stat:.. The first s 
received at this office wore from M03S Point, b 
6. Recently specimens havo boon received from Holly 3, 
>o City, 2 cvoland. In c. 
from pecan trc stor T. 7. 
orted on June . on, 
*-c Countic - , 
trc '.though 
found i.ifcst 
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7 
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r of i 
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this spring 
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: to bO \ 
lcruccllp. doing 8( 
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