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STRAY/3ERRY 
STRA7-BEREY LEAF-ROLLER ( Ancvlis corantana Ffcoehl.) 
Nebraska M, H. Swenk (July 15'*, "In DougLas County the second "brood 
was doing local injury during the second week in July, where 
the first brood had been injurious during the fourth week in 
May." 
WHITE GRUB { Plrvllophoga implioita Horn) 
Nebraska L : , H. Swenk (July 15). "fl&ny complaints of the killing out 
of strawberry beds either wholly or in part by white grubs 
have cone to notice from all over eastern Nebraska during July." 
STRA7/BEBRY CROWN-GIRDIER ( Otiorhvr.c hus ovatus 1.) 
Oregon A. L. Lovett. "Appears to be v/idely distributed in IJarion County 
which was formerly supposed to be free from this pest. Damage 
as yet is slight." 1 
ASPARAGUS 
ASPARAGUS BEE'TLE t Orioce ris asnarad L.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants rope?"!, this insect as being quite 
common in Orange County ard present in small numbers on long 
Island on July 14, 
Delaware C. 0. Koughtcn (July 4l e -"Both adults and larvae are quite com- 
mon and doing considerable damge at Newark. Observed Polistus 
sp. and Podisti s sr.inosiv? attacking these iijsects-." 
BEANS 
MEXICAN BEAN BEEPER (Etolachna corrrr /s-. Mils . ) 
Mississippi R. W, Harned (July 23). "Ha§ not so far been found in Hississipy , 
although careful search has boen made for it near the Alabama line " 
Colorado C. P. Gillette. "Arrived in Port Collins District on schedule 
time in more than norma] numbers* We h ve not learned of any 
marked spread in the territory covered in this State." 
PALE-STRIPED FLEA-BEETLE (Systena blanda Melsh. ) 
New York C R. Crosby and Assistants (July 10). Report this irsect as 
badly infesting fields in Yrtes Couaty and doing slight damage 
in Livingston and Wayne Counties. 
BANDED FLEA-BEETLE ( Svstena taeni-.ts Say) 
New York G. E. Smith (June 9). "Very abundant in the wester:: half of 
Orleans County, but doing damage throughout the whole county. 
Serious in one 4-acre field at Holley." 
