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SOUTHERN GRFEN PLANT-BUG ( Nezara viridula i- ) 
Louisiana T. H. Jones. '^Received egg clusters and nymphs from Martin 
Stansbury of Perry„ with a note that they caused the young lima 
beans and flowers to fall from the stalks." 
Massa- 
chusetts 
New York 
APPLE LEAFHOPPER (Emooasca roali LeB. ) 
New York O.K. Crosby and assistants (July 10,) "Nymphs and adults common 
in Erie County; present in small numbers in the southeastern 
part of Wayne County." 
PEAS 
PEA APHIS (I llinois nisi Kalt.) 
H. T. Fernald (July 8). "Mr, F. A. Smith reports this insect 
as very abundant in Essex County, and Mr. L. B. Boston reports 
that 25 per cent of the crop has been damaged in Barnstable 
County."'" 
C. R.Crosby and assistants report this insect as somewhat more 
abundant than usual in Columbia County and present in small 
numbers in Steuben County." 
E. P. Felt. "Mr. A. L. Brewer of Madison County reports that the 
pea aphis has ruined a sowing made about April 20, and severely 
damaged one of Ivfiay 12. There was little injury of plantings made 
previous to these dates." 
H. A. Gossard. "The pea aphis was noticed to be very numerous 
in a field of vetch at Canton." 
CUCUMBERS 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica vittata Fab « ) 
A. I. Bourne (July 20). "Reported as unusually abundant during 
the early part of the month." 
C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as present in very 
small numbers in Erie County; normally abundant in Columbia Countj 
and Nassau County; and very destructive in Orleans County, where 
25 per cent of the plants have been destroyed. 
Kansas E. G. Kelly (July 16). "Very abundant over the entire State, and 
has done considerable damage especially in larval stage. Adults 
have transmitted wilt in many fields." 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (July 15). "Began a month of very serious injury to 
cucurbits of all kinds during the middle of June." 
Ohio 
Massa- 
chusetts 
New York 
