,'-363- 
towa 
Missouri 
Nebraska 
H. E. Ja.que9 (September 25): Ten counties in southwestern 
Iowa report Hessian fli.es moderately abundant with a few 
scattered reports from other parts of the State. 
L. Has email (September 24): The Hessian fly is moderately 
abundant; infest -tions are irregular but. situation alarming 
with early wheat seeded for pasture. 
M. H. Swenk (September 18): The Hessian fly is moderately 
abundant in southeastern Nebraska* 
Illinois 
• WHEAT JOINT WOBM ( Harmolita tritici Fitch) 
W. P. Flint (August): The annual wheat joint worm survey 
has been completed. The survey covered 57 counties and 
gave the following results: 
County 
Averse -per cent 
whe--t tillers in- 
County 
Average 
wheat t 
per cent 
- 
illers in- 
fested by ,iointworm 
, 
fested 
by /jointworm 
Adams 
2.0 
Lee 
.5 
Brown 
2.0 
Livingston 

Bureau 
20.8 
Macon 
.6 
Cass 
.3 
Macoupin 
.3 
Champaign 

Madison 

Christian 
.3 
Mason 

Clark 
.8 
McPonough 
33.3 
Clinton 

McLean 

Coles 

Menard 

Crawford 
.6 
Montgomery 
.6 
DeKalb 

Morgan 
.3 
De : .7itt 

Moultrie 

Douglas 

Ogle 

Edgar 

Perry 
1.3 
Edwards 
4.0. 
Piatt 
.6 
Fulton 
9.0 
Rock Isl.-nd 
8.0 
Gallatin 
. .6 
S .line 

Greene 
.6 
Sr-ngamon 

Grundy 

Schuyler - 
3,0 
Hancock 
8.3 
Scott 
.3 
2fcisil-i:na 
2.0 . 
Shelby 

Henry 
14.5 
St. Clair 

Iroquois 

Tazewell 
1.6 
Jcckson 
1.3 
Vermilion 

Jersey 

Warren 
17.0 
Kankakee 

"v'hite 
2.0 
Knox 
14.6 
.hiteside 
9.5 
LaSalle 
3.4 
Will 

Lawrence 
.4 
