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J. IT. ICnull (June): This beetle is very abundant in Franklin 
County. 
E. IT. Cory (June 22): Colorado potato beetles are very abundant. 
J. R. Watson (V.a.y 24): Increasing in numbers in main potato 
sections in northern Florida. (June 24): Very abundant and 
doing much damage to eggplant in Alachna County. 
R. H. Pettit (June 22): . Very abundant. 
C. L. Fluke (June 24): More abundant than for several years. 
C. J. Drake (June 22): Very abundant and may be found in 
almost any potato patch in Iowa. 
J. A. Munro (June 18): Unusually abundant. 
M. H. Srcenk (June 1); Very abundant. 
C. Lyle and assistants (June): Very abundant. 
THREE- LINED POTATO BEETLE (Lema trilineata Oliv. ) 
N. Turner (June 6): Much more abundant than usual in the 
southern part of the State. 
A TORTOISE BEETLE ( peloyala . clavata Fab. ) 
N. Turner (June 6): Unusually abundant this year on Irish 
potatoes at Cheshire. 
TIORNWORMS ( Phle^ethontius spp. ) 
T. J. Headlee, C. H. Nissley, and R. C. Burdette (June): 
P. qv.inquemaculata Haw. was found in Cumberland, Salem, Gloucester, 
and Camden Counties. Eggs were found in all four counties and 
newly hatched larvae in Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties. 
This infestation is apparently general on tomatoes. 
0. I. Snapp (June 9): Rornworms (P. sexta Johan. ) are more 
abundant than usual, and have caused considerable damage to 
tomato plants in Fort Valley gardens. 
POTATO FLEA 3SETLE ( Epitrix cucumeris Harr. ) 
A. E. Wilkinson (June 18): Flea beetles are causing damage to 
potatoes, many holes in leaves, 25 to 50 beetles per plant. 
T. J. Headlee and IT. C. Nissley (June 9): Flea beetles were 
found abundantly throughout the State on potatoes and less abun- 
dantly on tomato and eggplant. 
