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nuiubers on late cabbage and cauliflower in Cook County. More 
injury is expected tlian *vac experienced in 19^5« Moderate 
damage so far. 
M. H. Swenk (July 25) : During the last week in June there 
were numerous complaints of injury to cabbage by the cabbage 
aphid. 
CABBAGE V'0. v :.: (Fontia ranae L.) 
0. F. Knowlton (July 30): Cabbage worms are doing slightly 
less damage in most parts of northern Utah, than last year. 
DIAMCMD-SBACK MOTH ( Flutella maculipennis Curtis) 
W» E. Britton (July 28): A cabbage head collected by A. E. 
Y7ilkinson shows injury and cocoons in Southington on this date, 
STRAWBERRY 
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VSHITE GRUBS ( Fhyllophaga spp. ) 
J. W. McColloch: The county agent reports white £:rubs destroying 
strawberry beds around Good land. 
STRAWBERRY LEaE ROLLER ( Ancylis co mptana Eroehl.) 
E. \1. Mendenhall (July 15) : I find that strawberry plants in 
Miami County are infested with the leaf roller to some extent. 
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ASPARAGUS BEETLE ( Crioceri s asparagi L. ) 
J. A. Hyslop (July I): No damage has been noted and but very 
few beetles have been seen at Avanel. Its abundance as compared 
with an average year seems to be much less. 
Bennet A. Porter (July 2k) : Cri oceri s asr^ragi has caused 
considerable damage in home gardens in this section (Vincennes)* 
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\7E3TERN SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica soror Lee. ) 
Roy E. Campbell (July 1): Diabroticas were abundant all spring 
in the Santa Clara Valley, damaging particularly all varieties 
01 string and wax beans grown here a 
CEAN rt PHID ( Aphis rumicis L.) 
!.!. K. Swenk (July 25): During the last week in June there were 
numerous complaints of injury to beans by the bean aphid. 
