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A. G. Ruggles and assistants (August): Reports indicate 
that this insect is occurring in moderate abundance generally 
and probably above normal in Aitkin, Martin, Carlton, and 
Fillmore Counties. 
H. C. Severin (August 17): The potato leafhopper is very 
abundant in general. Large amount of damage done. 
H. E. Jaques (August 20): The potato leafhopper is moderately 
abundant to very abundant throughout northeastern Iowa, also in 
Calhoun, Carroll, and Boone Counties. 
TOMATO WORM ( Pr.oto-parce sexta Johan.) 
J. N. Tenhet (August 16): A considerable acreage of late 
tomatoes is severely attacked. 
J. J. Davis (August IS): Tomato worms were reported damaging 
potatoes at Leesburg, July 31, and tomatoes at Monterey and Union 
Mills, August 6 and 11. 
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IMPORTED CABBAGE ffOBU ( Pieris raoae L.) 
Weekly News Letter N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (August): Reports 
from Ontario and Monroe Counties during the last week in July 
and the first week in August indicate that cabbage worms are 
becoming qrrite numerous. 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (August): This insect is 
occurring in normal abundance. 
H. E. Jaques (August 20): The imported cabbage worm seems 
to be rapidly increasing in numbers throughout the State. 
M. H. Swenk (July 15 - August 15): The imported cabbage 
worm continued to be reported as injurious to cabbage during 
July and early August. 
G. F. Knowlton and M. J. Janes (August 19): Cabbage 
butterflies are very abundant, flying over the cabbage fields 
at Pay son. 
CABBAGE APHID ( Brt-vicorvne brassicae L.) 
Weekly News Letter N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (August): Reports 
from Niagara, Ontario, Monroe, and Ulster Counties indicate that 
the caborge aphid is increasing rapidly. 
