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ROSE CHAFES (Zacrodactylus subsmnosus Fab.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (June 2k): Rose beetles reported damaging rose and 
apple at Crown Point June 18, and attacking grape at LaGrange, 
June 20. 
Nebraska :;. K. Swenk (April 25-May 25): The rose chafer was reported for 
the first time this spring fror Grant County on May 20. Reports 
indicate that the beetles are to be very numerous in central 
Nebraska this year. 
BRISTLY ROSZ SLUG (Cladius isom erus Wort. ) 
Ohio Z. W. Mendenhall (June lU): The bristly rose slug, Cladius 
isomerus . is luite bad on roses this spring. Spraying with - 
senate of lead is effective. 
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GOLDSNGLOW APHID ( Macro si ohum rudbeckiae Pitch) 
Missouri A. C. Burrill (Zay 31 ) : I lacr o siphum rudbecki a e is increasing in 
great numbers on wild annual sunflowers, but not on the culti- 
vated. 
S V.T.ZI ESAS 
APHIIDAE 
Alabama Z. 3. Johnson (Zay 2U-25*: Plant lice are serious on s-reet peas 
causing the blooms to have the appearance of being stunted. 
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DOMESTIC ANIMALS 
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CKEGGERS ( irombicula irritans Riley) 
Texas Z. C. Sishopp (May 28): Chiggers began to appear in t v cinity 
of Dallas about Zay 15, and have been steadily increasing through 
the month. 
MOSQUITOES (Culicidae) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (June 24): Mosquitoes have been reported as very 1 
noying at Zuncie and Indianapolis. 
