Massa - 
chusetts 
New York 
STRTPSD CUC'ulCER BEETLE (Liat;rotJ,CR_vp.ttata" Fab. ) 
Wisconsin J- E. Dudley^ Jr. (Juno ."'.) "Very hea-^y fnf o station . Heavy ducts of sev- 
eral kindti firolZy repol'^ed or d3t;+,royed the uajority oi the ueetlst;." 
Delaware J. F, Adams (June 3) "Considerable foliage injury at Houston." 
OMION W GGOT ( H:^,eia:GLa^. e^tdgj ;a Me ig . ) 
New York C* R, Crosby and assifitanos (June :-8) report this in3ect as doing rather 
serious injury in the iic.-the.T' part of C .^ :^ u;;^^bia. County. Pl'e^;ent in 
less destracti-ro nu-nbirs in Nr:.5t3au, Erie and Oran^^e Counties." 
Oregon A. L. Lovett (Jure 6) "llany complaints being received from onion grov.'ers 
in Washington Cc.uxty." 
ONIONTHRIPS (Thrips tabaci Lind. ) 
H. G. Fernald (June 23) "Onion thrips is quite abundant in the Connecti- 
cut Valley." 
H. W. Fitch (June 18) "Quite numerous and causing some damage in Albany 
County." 
DARK-SIDED CUTP/ORM (Euxoa_^mess^ria'Harr. ) 
New York C . R. Crosby and assistants (June 19) i-eport serious injury in small 
-reas in Orr.ngp C-u-ity. Has stopped woricxng a.f ter destroying several 
acres at Williamson. 
ZEBRA CATERPILLAR (M^^l^i^IS^Pifi:^^^^^^*) 
New York H. C. Huckett (June 14) "About half-grovm caterpillars doing some damans 
on small plantings." 
BEETS & SPINACH 
SPINACH LEAF-Mj IvER (P^iLOTny^a^h^'oscvami, Panz . ) 
Nev/ York C, R. Crosby and assistants (May 28) report t'^at it is rajiidly putting 
an end to the furttitr I'n^keoJng of the crop iM Nissau Oou.."ri;y. Beet 
leaves mined to a co.\3±i-^r.-'j'o''e extenc i:x T0'nTj.'.Jn3 CivntVc (June 13) 
Slight damage in O'-'.-ndaga and Albary Cuurtj.e2. Pj.?n^-i/ul in garden 
plantings in Orleans County. (june 20 ) rrec-ent in ail stages in l^^aDsai; 
County, 
RliUBArS 
RHUBARB WEEVIL (Lix.us concavus Say) 
New York J, D..Detwiler (llay 28) "First specimen of the season found at Ithaca." 
