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"ndiana J. J. Davis (June 15) "The cabbage maggot has been very abundant and de- 
structive in the northern half ci" Indiana. Absolute control has been ob- 
tained by two applications of kerosene GublUrUe solution in our tests at 
■.- • Ft. W9.yne and Hammond, Busts containing 1 je-cert kerosene sublimate wer^ 
also effective." ^ 
Oregon L. P. ^ockv/ood. /June 11) "?!ore abundant than asjual at Forest Grove. Many 
complaints have' cotao tcAC3i»jaiaK3,,,6aicien3rs and one from a poultryman v/here 
i*»f*;iii'\- maggolie were, attack in-^ kale." * 
A. L. Lovett (Jr=n3 1?) "Jnjuricusly abundant, p<^ssibly«^«*^ the a>8eir%»i^' 
everywhere and doing serious injurVf 
IIv!PaRT2D CABBAGE WOPit (Pfrntia .rapag ' L . ) 
NewHork-'C'R. Crosby ) and assistants (l/dy 28^ *"!liis ■ insect is fair}:^ abundant at "'■ 
-: H..;'v.; Ithaca, some .\3arvae be ir-g^no^l^' ha.^t.chi^di others ab:)^t 'O^nerhalf inch long.' 
(June 18) "Coraon but. net destructives ' f -bund- iri-aid :^^ in Nassau 
'. County; not nuxuarous in Orleans County. -A few buttt erf lies observed in 
Niagara County." .. ,. 
CABBAGE APHIS ( Brevicoryne brassicae L.) 
,New York P. J, Parrott .(J^^i.e 22) "¥ery abundant in seed beds at Geneva, where it is 
causing much damage." 
H. C. Huckett (June 18) "Becoming abundant arid de-structire in certain 
'■' fields in Nassau County. (June 25) Becoming daily more noticeable in seed 
beds." 
G, E. Smith (June 18) "Numerous in a few^ garden plantings in Orleans Coun- 
ty." 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (June 1) "Injury by the cabbage aphis began about June 1." 
I _^^ HARLEQUIN CABBAGE BUG (Murgant ia h is t r i onica 'Hahn ) 
■?d^ebraska it, ^«, Swenk (l/Iay. 18) "Injurious activity noticed as eafly as May 18." 
STRIPED FLEA -BEETLE (Phyllotreta viftat^'faabt) "^^t-^ ti^pf 
New York E. P. Felt (l,!ay 30) "A. L, Brower rep-orts this insect as attacking cruci- 
fers more genr rally than othsr vegetables, causing an estimated damage 
amounting to 30 percent in Madison Cc'uncy." ,.' .7 
CABBAGE SEED WEEVIL (Ceutorhynri})U3 quadri dens Panz.) 
Nev/ York T. H, Vogel (June 11) "Considerable d?ir.age done this season to the cabbaf:,e 
seed crop at Mattituck, Larvae now pupating and a few adults have been 
found." 
