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APPLE LEAFHOPPER ( Empoasca mali 'LeB.) 
J. E, Dudley, Jr. (June lO) ''Apparently more abundant tnan usual at Madi- 
son." 
PEAS 
PEA APHIS ( Illinoia pisi Kalt.) 
H. F. Thompson (May ) "In early spring the aphis seemed to be abundant 
on most crops that they usually attack. Their progress has been less 
rapid than anticipated but ladybugs are getting better control than in 
1920." 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (June 11) report this insect as abundant in 
Nassau County. (June 18) Present in small numbers in Wayne County. 
(June 25) Becoming more noticeable daily in Nassau County. 
F. Z, Hartzell (June 18) "Common in Chautauqua County." 
GARDEN FLEAHOPPER ( Halticus citri Ashm.) 
F, Z. Hartzell (June 18) "Present in very small numbers in Chautauqua 
County." 
MYRIAPODS ( Scutigerella sp.) 
A. L, Lovett (June 17) "Symphylids abundant in gardens during late May and 
up to the present time. Distribution is general. It may attack all kinds 
of sprouting seed, being particularly partial to peas and beans. Growing 
plants also suffer injury." 
CUCUMBER 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica vittata Fab.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (June 10) "Heavy losses reported on tv/o farms. 
The entire planting was destroyed by the beetles getting under the crusts 
of earth and destroying the plants before they showed above ground at 
Eden. (June 18) Beetles have become less numerous at Eden, considerable 
damage being done in Columbia, Albany, Onondaga and Niagara Counties. A 
few observed in Wayne and Nassau Counties." 
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W. E. RuBsey (June 10) "Correspondents report this insect as being abund- 
ant at Roanoke." 
T. H. Parks ( 
_)"Very bad this year. The calcium arsenate and 
gypsum dusting mixture is being used successfully." 
H. A- Gossard (June 23) 'Tt seemd to be quite abundant; in fact, is prob- 
ably more numerous than in average years." 
J. J, Davis (June 15) "The striped cucumber beetle has been abundant 
everywhere in the State and has been effectively controlled by the use of 
