PCTATO LB/iJHQPPSH Cgtooaflca fr.bae Harr., 
2> L. Chambers (September 15-Cctober 1): The potato leafhopper 
has infested from 2b to 50 per cent of the potatoes in northern 
counties. Dahlias are also attacked "by it. 
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CA53aOE WEBWQRs s ( Hellula undalis Pab. ) 
Mississippi R. ft. Earned (October 27): The imported cabbage webv/orm has 
been very abundant in Mississippi during the past few weeks. 
Cabbage and turnips are the principal crops that have been in- 
jured. Specimens accompanied by statements in regard to serious 
damage that they were causing have been recently received from 
Jackson, Kemper, Monroe, .and Lowndes Counties. 
CAB BASE APHID ( Brev icoryne b rasricae L. ) 
iississippi . &. f. Earned (October 10): Aphid s --ere reported on cabbage at 
Hamilton October 10. 
3LI3T2H 322TLLS (ifcloidao) 
orth , C. H. 3rannon (October 1): Blister beetles have been reported 
Carolina to be severely damaging collards near TurVuy, Sampon County. 
STDA'TDLBLY 
STEAWBE5HY LEA? HOLLLP (^nc.vlis com nt ana IVoehl . ) 
7e bra ska M. H. Swenk .(Septembler 25-Cctober 25): Strawberry leaf rollers 
were reported injuring the foliage of strawberry plants in south 
eastern Lancaster County daring the second week in October. 
Kansas -J. '.7. IxColloch (October 10): A heavy infestation of this in- 
sect is reported from North Topeka. 
3EAJ HSETLE ( Euilachr.a corrupt a "uls. ) 
beetle 
"ew York IT. ?. Howard (September 22): The Mexican bean/has been reported 
from Steuben County. 
arj'land E. ZsT. Cory (October 1): & single beetle has been found by L'r. 
Sanders in pine needles at Bee Laboratory grounds, at Somerset. 
orth C. H. 3rannon ^October 3L): Thic pest has caused tremendov.s 
Carolina age all over the infested areas of the State this year. It is 
spreading east rapidly and has been found in Columbus and up 
through Martin and Halifax Counties. (October 20): Mr. C. 
