Nebraska 
New York 
North Carolina 
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M. H. Swenk (June 15-July 15): Complaints of injury "by the 
striped cucumber beetle continued to be received in normal 
numbers during the entire period covered by this report. 
SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( liabrotica duodccir-ranctat -. Fab.) 
Sidney Jones (July 2): The 12-spotted cucumber beetle is 
present on potatoes in Orange County. 
C. A. Brannon (June 15): Adults of this species are causing 
widespread damage to leaves of tob~.c?o and cotton. 
MELONS 
Georgia 
Nebraska 
.7 APHID (Aphis gossyn ii &1 o v.) 
E. 1. Worsham (July 23): The cotton aphid is unusually 
abundant, pre ly due to the very wet se ^on. 
:'. H. Swerik (June 15-July 15): bundance of aphids re- 
ferred to in my last report receded to about normal numbers 
toward the end of June , jxcept in the c~.se of the melon aphid, 
which continued to be complained of about as usual daring the 
entire period covered by th r port. 
Nebraska 
SQUASH BUG , tristis TeG.) 
rune 15-July 15): The Bquash bug was first re- 
ported as doing injury on Joni 30. 
OT KU: 
Nev/ York 
C. R, Crosby ruid as Silt ante • ,.\ : I in 
t numbers in C ore than norar.l nu - 
bers Lb • Count Lddle of tb< 
Nev/ York 
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ION TB .) 
J. G. Gaines (July 19): Infestati till >t Li 
he; "i •■•• th a norm Li r. 
