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CORN SAE :OR.: ( Hgliothis obsoleta Fab.) 
Florida J. R. .Vatson (February 18): The corr. ear ••or... is scarce. 
Mississippi L. J. Goodgame (February 22): Adults are moderately 
abundant in ivionroe County. 
ALFALF.-. AHg CLOVER 
• PEA APHID ( Illinoia oisi Kelt. ) 
Virginia G. E. Gould (February 20): The pea aphid is over- 
wintering on alfalfa, crimson clover, and veto.-, at Norfolk. 
Arizona 0. L. Barnes (February 21): These insects ";ere aooearing 
in considerable numbers in scattered areas in an alfalfa 
field near Chandler, February 15-19, and also swept from 
alfalfa in fields located near Tempe and Phoenix. The 
first half of February was unusually ,r- arm, and the apbidS 
seem to be more numerous than last year on this date. 
COV.'FSA APHID ( A oh is medicaginis Koch) 
Arizona 0. L. Barnes (February 21): Aohis medicg^inis nas been 
taken on helilotus at Chandler, Tempe, and Phoenix. ?.atner 
abundant in one field near Tempe, the upper portions of 
the stems being completely covered by the aphids. 
aLFALFA CATERPILLAR ( hurymus eury theme 3d v. ) 
Arizona 0. L. 3arnes (February 21): Several adults observed in an 
alfalfa field near Phoenix. 
CLOVER LEAF .7EEVIL ( Hypera punctata Fab.) 
Arkansas D. Isely (February 22): Specimens have been received from 
Marion County. They are reported to be £ausin£; damare to 
alfalfa. 
CLOVER HEAD fE&vTL ( Tychius picirostris Fr-br. ) 
Washington Wm. ff. Baker (January 4); One specimen swept from clover 
heads at Puyallup sent : to 'Washington, D. C rf was determined 
by Mr, L, L. Buchanan. Later one specimen ~as sifted from 
moss near a patch of sod in which clover is growi 
