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J. J. Davis (May 23): The Mexican "bean beetle has not 
appeared. 
H. Gorman (May 4): An adult was noticed three weeks ago. 
J. M. Robinson (Mry 23): This insect is very abundant over 
all of the northeastern part of the State. 
J. R. Eyer (May 21): Adults began appearing on May 30 on 
garden beans, but are very scarce. 
BEAN LEAF BEETLE ( Ccrotoma trifurcata For; 
P. J. Chapman (May 22): Injury by tnis insect is conspicuous 
throughout the trucking areas. In some instances control is 
necessary, but none has been applied. 
"". A. Thomas (May 17): This insect is doing the usual amount 
of damage to snap beans in the vicinity of Chrdbourn. Some 
plants are riddled, while others arc less seriously affected. 
G. I. "orthington (May 23): Hie bean leaf beetle is attack- 
ing butter beans and snap beans in the vicinity of Lby, 
Clarksdale, and Cleveland. 
CO'.TPZA T7EE7IL ( Chalcodcrra is aeneus Boh.) 
K. L. Cockerham (Mny 9): This insect, was report 3. by Mr. 
S. C. Brummitt as severely injuring snap beans at Grand 3 
on May 9. It was apparently puncturing the blossom buds, and 
the bean -^ods shoved some indications of feodin . 
BLACK BLISTER BEETLE ( Epic-uta pennsylvanica Bed.) 
K. L.Cockerham (May 9): A good many specimens of this bee- 
tle were forwarded 'ay Mr. 5. C. Brummitt on May 9 from C-rmd 
Bay, where he found then on snap beans. 'They Were evidently 
doing some damage to the cr - . 
BEAN LEAF ROLLER (C-s r.iurus urcteus L.) 
J. R. VTatson and E. W.Bergcr (May 21): The bean leaf roller 
is moderately abundant over the State. 
SOUTHERN GREEN STINK 3UC- (Nczara viridula I . ) 
S. C. Brummitt (May 9): 'Quantities of these insect.: 
found in a bean field at Grand Bay. 
COTTON PLANT BUG ( Adelohocoria r--i h . Say) 
R. '.7. Hamed (May 23): Specimens of this insect sent 
