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Texas F. L. Thomas (September 34)i Very abundant on "'heat in 
certain districts of the • penhendlc. 
(August) : 
Wyoming K. L. S'?c-tman/ Moderately abundant at Evanston. 
California S. Locbe?ood (August 10): Mirer/cms of ar. undetermined 
species destroyed tie first planting of tomatoes near Sacra- 
mento during ;<Iuy . Sr. the 13th of this month 94 per cent of 
the plants vera injured in a field of 140 acres. A later 
planting die. not receive orach attention from those insects. 
On July 15 Messrs. Cooper are 'right, of the San Joe qui n 
Agricultural Conuaission, and this reporter found 3 field of 
green berno Tfhich ■ -ere attacked by irirotrorms to a degree that 
no plants *rsre found frsc fro-.-- the borings. 
Washington TJc. M. Pernor ( September 13): A field of potatoes in ruyallup 
rras visit:! in rhich practically every hill had at least one 
infested tubei and some had t hi 30 and four tubers injured. 
Throe species of T»irerrortas -/era taken out of the hills, but 
only one :aa actually found in the potato. These have been 
sent tc II, C. Leae for ^termination. So.jo of the injury 
had beer, ecus ed early cnoveh to have all healed over though 
ir;ost of it •>-£?> recent and much more Extensive then the early 
damage, • :any potato-, s boi&g nearly dostroy^d. (September 19): 
A patch oi about on ..-ha If acre of iris in I-uyallup in light, 
sand:/ soil has been attacked. About 71 ;or cent of the sices 
kno'-n as large rounds and slabs and about .15 per cent of the 
size ".mo* /a as -pea sice - ere injured. The feeding punctures 
arc not >arti cularly deep, being from 3 to 10 era. in depth. 
'JKOT GRU3S ( Ph-lloehaaa spp.) 
Connecticut a. 3. Friend (September 13): larvae of ?. fusc a Tro-.l. 
have hilled grass in yards ana lamas at Glastonbury. 
Ohio J. S. leaser (September 24); 'hit-- arubs arc very abundant. 
Heavy flight in Key. 
Indiana J. J. £>&▼.>.£ (September £3): "hite grubs derated a hedge at 
Attica as reported on Seetomb^r IS. 
Illinois ?. Hint (September IS): Tag 1S29 br~od is very abun- 
dant in central and northern Illinois. 
.."isconsin 33. 1. Chambers (September 18): Sc. rcc; one serious infes- 
tation ~as reported in a nursery at Kartland. 
353T1A AHhY "Z: (b are.tbra configurata balk.) 
aontana '.7. 3. Ils.be a (September 21): Moderately abundant in the 
Bitter Root Valley and in a fa: isolated spots east of the 
Divide in Custer and Pondera Counties. 
