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South Dakota. H. C. Scvcrin (August 23): The imported cabbage worn is much no 
abundant over South Dakota than usual and the damage is correspondingly more 
severe. 
Iowa. H. E. Jaques (August): Very abundant in the northwestern corner of the 
State. 
Nebraska. M. H. Sweak (Jul^ 20 to August 25): The cabbage vrorai, which was un- 
usually troublesome in July, became very much less so during August. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (August 17): Very abundant in Nashville, Davidson Co 
ty; above average for season. 
CABBAGE LOOPER ( Autograuha brassicae Riley) 
New Jersey. T. J. Headlee and R. C. Burdette (August 2, 4, 8, and 9): Cabbage 
is being severely injured by the cabbage looper. They are a little more 
numerous than last week. 
Virginia. H. G. talker and L. D. Anderson (August 25): The cabbage looper is 
causing considerable damage to early cabbage in the Norfolk area. 
South Dakota. H. C. Severin (August 23): Vbich. more abundant over South Dakota 
than usual and the damage is correspondingly more severe. 
Colorado. G. M. List (August 25): The cabbage looper continues to be bad in 
some of the head-lettuce-growing sections, especially in the San Luis Valley 
CABBAGE r . r SB"0RM ( Hellula undalis Fab. ) 
Virginia. H. G. talker and L. D. Anderson (August 26): The cabbage webworm is 
present in the Norfolk area again this year on cruciferous crops. 
South Carolina. A. Lutken (August 24): Cabbage webworms are causing losses of 
collar ds in many gardens. 
DIAMOND-BACK MOTH ( Plutella maculipennis Curtis) 
New Jersey. T. J. Headlee and R. C. Burdette (August): Cabbage, is being sever 
ly injured by the diamond-back moth, August 2 and 4. (August 8 and 9): The 
are a little more numerous than last week. 
CABBAGE APHID ( Brevicoryne brassicae L. ) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. of Agr. , Weekly News Letter (August): Early in 
August, the cabbage aohid did serious damage in parts of western Nov. York. 
(Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (August 15): Cabbage aphid has done serious damage to cabba 
grown for kraut in Erie County. ... 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (August 17): Tae cabbage aphid is very abundant in 
Davidson County, Nashville. Above average for season. 
