BED 3AUDSD LEAP ROLLES ( Buli a velut 
E. IT. Mendenhall (September 4): Chrysanthemum plants 
in a greenhouse a.t Plain City are infested. 
COIEUS 
A M3ALYBUC- ( pseudo coccus sp.) 
J. J. Davis (September 23): Abundant and destruc- 
tive on Coleus at Jeff ersonville a'e reported August 28. 
PJSLIAS 
7SSTERN SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Biabrot ica soro:: Lec. ) 
7m. 77. Bake? (September 2): Although this ~~est has 
attacked dahlias at Montesano and Elma in the last three 
years which the writer has worked in this territory the 
damage is more severe than before. The foliage injury 
is not serious but the petals are often riddled. 
G QIBEF £107 
GCLDEF C-L07 APMIB ( liacro s i-ohum rudbeckiac fitch) 
S. 7. Mendenhall (September 3): Golden glow in some 
of the gardens at Piqua is. full of the red composite 
aphid. 
131 S 
IBIS 3GHSR ( h'scronoctua onus t a Grote) 
E. I. Chambers (September 1): Iris plantings through- 
out the southern part of the State are being severely 
damaged. Several large plantings .iave as many as 50 
per cent of the plants infested* 
C. J. Brake (August 89); pound in considerable numbers 
in iris beds at Bes Moines. 
•7L?.3~C?.i:S (Zlateriaae) 
C. P. Boucette (September 18): The largest producer of 
bulbous iris in the State has had a great deal of diffi- 
culty with wireworsns . ~hile the bulbs arc not '.estroyed 
the feeding holes are so -.insight!" as to make it neces- 
sary to refrain from selling such bulbs. The damage has 
been as high as 30 per cent in a f«w varieties, bam gen- 
