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THREE-LINED POTATO ZZZ'ZLT, fLsa a trilineata Oliv.) 
Wew York H. C. Huckett (June 18) "Adults observed in Nassau Coanty." 
POTATO APHTS ( Macr osiphu m solan i folii Ashm,) 
E. M. Patch (June 16) "I have had this insect under observation here 
this spring. It is still abundant on rose. Lady beetles and syrphid 
maggots rather plentiful. Parasitic mites also feeding on this aphis. 
If I should judge, we must be a month behind the Long Island schedule. 
Potatoes only about 4 inches above ground and still being hilled ." 
M. P. Zapp . (June 20) "Present in small numbers at Hamden." 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (June 15) "H, C. Huckett reports potato 
aphis appearing in Nassau County (Telegraphic reports sent to New Eng- 
land States and Pennsylvania) ." 
(June 20) "Both pink and green nymphs found in Nassau County. Numbers 
are becoming serious but no damage done as yet»" 
(June 21) "A few lice found in a large field at River head, L.I." 
(June 25) "Becoming more noticeable daily on plants. Appeared first 
on blossom shoots but have notmigrated to the under sides of leaves in 
Nassau County." 
iw Jersey D. E. Fink (June 7) "The potato aphis is making its first appearance 
and bids fair to become injurious by the end of the month. The weather 
conditions have been extremely favorable for its increase during the 
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E. C, Sherwood (May 25) "Very few found at Keyser in Mineral County." 
P. W. Dayton (May 31) reports the first appearance at Thomas, Tucker 
County, about 4 percent of the plants being infested. 
(June 4) "Very few in numbers at Fairmont, Marion County." 
(June 7) P. W. Dayton reports about 25 percent of the plants are in- 
fested at Thomas, Tucker County. : 
(June 14) "Potatoes have been sprayed twice in this county." ■ 
(June 21) E. C. Sherwood reports heavy infestation reduced by a heav^ 
rain at Wheeling in Ohio County." 
APPLE LEAFHOPPER ( Bnpoasca mali )LeBaron) 
T. H, Parks (June 1) "Adults commenced migrating to potatoes about Juno 
1; a few nymphs present June 17." 
J. E. Dudley, Jr. (June 10) "Leafhoppers have swarmed to the fields, 
heavily infesting all potatoes and beans at Madison, Dane County." 
COMMON STALK -BORER (?:. ,iuc^.,.. nit^l . Ou>n.) 
H. C. Huckett (June 25) "Serious injury reported in one patch in Nassau 
County. " 
