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C. H. Brannon (June 20): Sod webv.orm damage to corn is re- 
port ed'v;idespr cad in the mountains.' ." : ■• ■ 
T._H. Parks (Juno 3): Sod wobworms have "been quite destruct- 
ive 1 thfi.Lpast.;.tT.'n''v i ceks'Tto young sweet and field corn in south- 
eastern Ohio. It was necessary to replant in a few cases. 
Less than the- usual i£jury.:wa.s present in other parts of the 
State [-•■■*---• ''"'•:; tx ' £©i*finr©3 
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J. J. Davis (June 27): Uebworms reported damaging golf 
gre'eils-'at Franklin 'and' fire encastlc June^.lo'-and 17 respectively. 
•T." A. Price (May 26): -Sod vebworms hove caused considerable 
damage t^ corn in Payette and Bourbon Counties. 
H. K. "SWenk (April 20 to June 1) : In Antelope County during 
the third' Week in Kay a field of corn Was being badly injured. 
LESSER CORN STALK BORER ( Slasmo-palmis lignosellus Zell.) 
0. I. Snapp'(May 23):- 'The lesser corn stalk borer is un- 
usually abundant. A ero^T'of sweet corn at Washington has 
been ruined.' ' '-' < "- 1 "• 
BUST ABMT70RM ( Lanhygma exigua Hbn. ) 
'• -"R-.-'-'S.-'' Campbell T 0&y 28 )r --Larvae are attacking young corn 
up to the time it is a foot 'high" in Los Angeles County. Ac- 
tual damage is slight, as the.' corn outgrows it. 
SUGARCANE BEETLE ( Euetheola rugice-os Lcc,} 
H. G. "Jalker (June 27): ".That appears to be the rough-headed 
corn "stalk 'beetle lias: boon reported as being very injurious to 
co'rh ; in' the Newport News area. 
Gv T.. French (May 24')::" -"Specimens seriously damagiag Com were 
collected at Pohidc"ter, Louisa County. 
S. C. Chandler (June): This beetle has damaged 15 to 20 per 
cent of the hills in some cornfields in Jackson, Williamson, 
and" Saline Counties. ^Beetles are 'disappearing from fields. - 
•¥, 'A. "Pficc (June' 25) : The sugarcane beetle was received 
from- Lexington, Russollville, and Cans 'Valley. The adults 
were feeding on young corn plants. 
SV-M-. •■3-bntley---(June 22): "Sugarcane beetles, aro moderately 
abundant in. Corn throughout-, the Stats. 
