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H. 77. Allen (June 10) . "Early com is carrying tho usual 
heavy infestation of worms at th3 tips of tho oars." 
ASCTOgfc fCirphis uni-puncta KasO 
K. M. King. 5: First oggs found this your were laid May 21, 
seven days earlier than last year. First eggs parasitized 
"by £ric; hog?e.g 3a T migjuftam wore observed en Juno 1." 
Wc P a Flint (June 17). "Slight outbreaks in Monroe and St. 
Clair Counties . Damage not serious." 
SUGAR-CJiNE. BORER (Diatraea saccharalis Eab.) 
T„ H* Jones (Juno 17). "3?v:re injury was r -sported from 
Wilson on cov.? S and from St. Franciaville on Juno 7, In 
some instances I am told they are totally destroying whole 
fields. Two complaints haV3 also recently "been received 
from the vicinity of Baton Rouge. However, present indications 
aro that this pest is noi as serious as it was last year." 
STALK BORER (Papa ipema nitel a Cruon.) 
Philip Garman 'June 24). "Locally abundant at TThitnoyvillo, 
in Now Haven County, " 
E, M. King (Juno 2) e "This pest is very noticeably loss 
abundant than last year." 
J. J. Davis (Jane 16). "The stalk boror has been reported 
more often than usual. R3ports of injury to ryo, com, 
ewoct pctv:vto, psppor, and tomato have been rcc9ivod," 
F. A, Font on (-June 30), "The stalk borer is very -.destructive 
to corn in several localities. It has been reported during 
the last week." 
A. C. Burrill (June 17). "Fulton, Callaway, and several 
ether Counties reported this psst. Corn is very lat3 and 
tho worms aro causing more apparent damag3 than usual, 
GRAPE COLAS^IS ( Colasois branne a F^b.) 
J, J, Davis (June 16). "Grubs have be3n injuring corn 
at Connerville and Brookville. Reports coming in tho first 
half . of Juno were confirmed with specimens." 
W. P. Flint (June 17). "Attacking corn on fall-plow3d 
clever sod generally over th.3 w^st^rn part of the State." 
