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C. H. Brannon (July .20) : This insect is causing tremenduous 
damage to beans all over the State. Damage started late ow- 
ing to the delayed season. 
E. L. Worsham (July 23): The Mexican bean. beetle is doing 
serious damage throughout the middle and northern pert of 
Georgia. This pest seems not to be present in the southern 
half of the State. Where it is present it is doing the same 
amount of damage as last yeir. 
3. '.','. Mendenhall (July 20): Thic insect is quite bad in 
places in Montgomery County, and was found as far north as 
Miami County July 13. 
J. J. Davis (July 27): The Mexican bean beetle waa reported 
as far north as Ko;tCTio and Anderson July 21 and aa far west as 
Birds eye July 5. 
L. v7. Brannon (July 13): The first generation of Mexican 
bean beetles began appearing in the fields June 11 anc ere 
now present in the fields in large numbers. The first croo 
of bunch beans escaped serious injury but the second crop 
will be severely injured unless control measures "re used. 
Adults and larvae were found feeding on cowpeas near a field 
of destroyed beans and adults anc were found on soy beans 
at the same place. Pole beans are being severely injured in 
the vicintiy of Birmingham. Only 4. r -> per cent of the beetles 
emerged in the hibernation cage. The field infestrtion is r. 
worse than this survival would Indicate. 
GARDEN FLCA HOEPEB ( Haiti cue citri Ash: . 
J. A. Hyelop (July 10): This insect was observed July 10 
in greater numbers on strin aa than it has been in the 
it 10 years on my farm ne .ring. 
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L. endenhall (July 17): There is of the b< 
aphid on garden beans at Brandt, Hiami County, .here considor- 
abl< c is being do; . 
AN APHID (Oeoica radiccla . 
J. J. D-^vir (July 27): root aphids i le- 
Btruotivo to beans i t Salem June 30 and Pennvill- 
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C. H. Crosby (July 14) : This inseot Li :' • 
