Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (March 25) i A luna moth 
( Tropaea luna L.) was collected on March 23 near Norfolk. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (March): The tiger swallowtail ( Papilio glaucus 
turn us L. ) is emerging. One adult was "brought to. this office on the 
19th and one on the 21st. 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (March 10): Butterflies of the alfalfa caterpillar 
( Eurynus eurythene Bdv. ) are on the wing at Experiment. 
Florida. J. R. Watson (March 23): Woolly "bears are out in force in some 
sections, feeding mostly on Runex acetosella and other plants and 
occasionally doing much damage to melons and young corn. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (March 2k) : Along with male cankerworm moths and an 
occasional armyworra and cutworm moth at Columbia, a number of differ- 
ent species of moths came to lighted windows and street lights during 
the last few nights. They appear to "be noctuids, "but there are also 
a number of other undetermined species included. 
Colorado. C R. Jones (March 26): Mourning- cloak "butterflies «re emerging 
regularly. Specimens of the adults of Autographa californica (Speyer) 
have, "been taken. : 
• -CRANE ELISS (Tipulidae) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (March 10): "Perrywinkles, " or larvae of a 
species of crane fly, are abundant in streams at Experiment. They 
are used for fish "bait. 
Mississippi. E. W. Dunnara (March 25): Many large crane flies are present 
in the vicinity of Leland. A few have "been observed since March 10. 
COMMON RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus telarius L. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 2k) : H. Gladney reports under date of 
March 22 that he has observed considerable injury to azaleas, 
camellias, ond arborvitae in Jackson County. Cape- jasmine leaves 
showing injury by these mites were received from Issaquena County 
on March 23, and a correspondent at Biloxi, in Harrison County, sent 
camellia leaves damaged by them to this office on March 21. 
E. W. Dunnan ( March 2^): The red spider was found damaging 
cotton plants in a greenhouse at Stoneville. 
