Georgia 
Virginia 
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J i B. G-ill (May 12) i An infestation was first observed on 
May 7 on snap beans in gardens within the city of Albany. So 
far as my observations go, this is the first year that this 
pest occurred in this locality. Evidently this insect entered 
here from the north or west and not from the Thomasville 
section, where it has been a pest for many, years. The infesta- 
tion: 'around Thomasville' does not spread much. • Present last 
year at Americus, which is 37 miles north of Albany, and spread 
has been, southward, Slight infestation. 
BEAU LEAF BEETLE ( Cerotoma trifurcata Eorst.) 
L. W. Brannon (May 20): The first adults observed feeding 
on beans in the field (May 6). This observation was made by 
H. G. Walker and myself , at Norfolk...- .• .'. 
South Carolina J. II. Tenhet (April 27): Injury to foliage of bunch snap 
beans- by ,. the bean leaf beetle is quite severe in many home., 
gardens in Fairfax. 
Illinois f. P. Flint (May, 19): The bean leaf beetle infestation as . v 
yet is very light in the Union and Pulaski County green bean 
sections. 
Alabama J. M. Robinson (May 25): The bean leaf beetle is moderately 
: . . abundant at Hancevi lie, Auburn, and Montgomery. 
Mississippi ■'. » -R.. W. Harned and assistants (May): During the latter half of 
May, the bean leaf beetle was reported- as- damaging beans in 
Alcorn, Prentiss, Tishomingo, Lee, George, Greene, Jones, 
Harrison, and Sunflower Counties. 
Mississippi 
CUCUMBERS 
PICELE WORM ( Djgphania ni tidal is Stoll) 
J. P. Kislanko (May 20): The first appearance of pickle worm 
adults was noticed on May 16 in the light trap. 
. •■ SQUASH 
SQUASH BEETLE ( E-pilachnaborealjs Eab.) 
South Carolina P. K„ Harrison (May 22): The first specimen of this season 
was collected on fern May 21 and: on; cantaloupe May 22 on the 
laboratory grounds at Fairfax. .; ■•<■. 
