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CLOVER-SEED CHALCID ( Bruchonhagas fcnebris How.) 
Idaho D* B« Whelan (April o): Injured seed found in redeemed 
sead was sent to the laboratory of the seal analyst from Ada 
and Canyon Counties • Recleaned seed shows less than 1 per 
cent injury. 
CLOVER ROOT -BORER (Evlastinus ob s euros Marsh.) 
Idaho D. B. Whelan (March 30): In 1922 the first crop of clover 
hay\: from a field was 22 tons. At the second cutting there 
was not enough to cut- I visited the field March 30 and 
found very few plants growing. Some of these were injured 
but evidently had overcome the injury. Countless numbers of 
beetles were found in clovdr roots that died last fall* The 
locality of the infestation was Meridian, Ada County. The 
crop was damaged to the extent of 90 per cent* 
GIAMT SKIPPER (species unknown) 
Illinois J* H. Bigger (April l): A live larva was found hibernating 
in a stalk of swe^t clover at Kinds rho ok. 
A BYRRHLD ( Amrhicvrta sp*) 
California E« 0. Essig (March 9): Last year adults of Ampnicyrta were 
taken in the act of destroying a considerable amount of 
pasture vegetation, including grasses and weeds. 
