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Ohio 
New York 
Ohio 
Indiana 
sc'On after .- transplanting ?n the beds, causing the plants bo 
wilt or '"'•'stand stHI«, ,J Injury to seedling radishes uas also 
noticed out of doors in acres richly .fer til ize&« In this 
same area the radishes, -vhich. were mature when examined two weeks 
ago, showed injury - to- the ex*t£nt of tiny holes into the root, 
almost certainly the work .of this'* animal. 
Vaster . 
CGR!T~20CT APHIS (Aphjls naidi-radicis Eorbes) 
H» A» Cos sard (October 21.) : The com- root 'aphid was received 
on September 9 from Bucyrus on a seer and on October 17 from 
Cosliecton* ■ -' ' . '•',...'' •' 
ETJONYMUS SCALE C^iiong-SPls euonymi Comst. ) 
P. J. Chapman (October 12): Stems of Euonymna vigetus are 
thickly, poyered with this scale at Katonah, 
IRIS 
W.TRjFOBMS (Elateridae) 
ffwTb.ort Oslo.rn (October 11): Wir ewer ins- have been reported injuring 
iris at Van Wert. 
(•'. 
J, J* Davis (October 22); "tfireworms 'Tere received October 6 
from Van Wert, Ohio ; where they were severely attacking cultivated 
Iris. 
I IT -S E CIS' A E E E C T I IT G M A IT 
A N D DO-MlSf IC .IIHAIS 
MAN ' 
HUMAN FLEA" (Pol ex irrntan s L . ) 
GENERAL F* C. 31 shopp"' (Sept ember 30): These fleas were reported as causing 
STATEMENT ': annoyance to farmers in several instances in Ohio, Illinois, -and 
Indiana. 
. CAT AND ECO ELSA (Ctenocenhalus f el is Bouche'and C,. canis 
•; \ Curtis) 
GENERAL E* 0. Bishopo (September 30). Many, infestations of households 
STATEMENT by these species were reported in 'the Atlantic Coast States and 
also in northern Texas, 
