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GEHERAL FEEDERS 
JAPANESE EEETLE ( Pp-pillia .jappnica Hewn. ) 
Connecticut, W. Ew Britton (September 28): IS adult beetles found on . 
,,- • .» vegetation in small yard s, near the center' of 'the city of • 
Stamford, in August and September. Never "before found in 
Connecticut. 
New Yark Geo. M» Codding (September l6): The Japanese beetle is "being 
.... found, in quantities, in my own neighborhood, both on my place 
ahd scattered throughout Mt. Vernon and New Rbchelle. 
A SCaRABAEID BEETLE (A utoser ics. ^^^sAyro'?) 
New York Geo. M. Codding (September l6): A beetle identified by Lores 
B, Smith as Auto s eric *, cc.stat.iea Arrow is being found scattered 
throughout Mt, Vernon and New Rochelle, ... 
E. P„ Felt (September 2k): An introduced Serica variously 
identified as' As erica or .Aut? ser ica J^.^r'^xa ' or cgs'c.gnfea- 
is well established in the vicinity of Mt. Vernon -and New Rochelle, 
occurring in numbers in the former 0"er a considerable territory. 
This insect was recorded from New Rochelle in 1923 and the in- 
•- festation is therefore of soma yeartf 1 standing. 
THE ANOMaLA (Anomala oriental is Wat erh. ) 
New York Geo. M. Codding (September l6) : The Asiatic beetle is being 
found scattered throughout Mt. Vernon and New Rochelle. 
E. P. Felt (September 24).: The oriental.-. beetle, Aronsla orjenJraJUs 
, • Waterh., is well established in southern Westchester County and _ 
on western Long Island, it having been found in numbers at Mt. • 
Vernon, NewRochelle, "White Plains, in Westchester County, and 
at Jericho, Long Island. The infestation at White Plains is 
of some years' standing, one resident claiming to have seen the 
work ten years earlier. 
A PIERID BUTTERFLY ( Kricogonia cast alia Fab.) 
Haiti Geo. N* Wolcott (August 2k) : Picked off the radiator of my 
fford, millions of which are fluttering about in the more desert 
north section of the Cul-de-Sac Plain here in Haiti* Piggsr 
cars, driven faster than I am accustomed to going, come in from 
this road vdth their radiators completely covered with these 
butterflies. 
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GRASSHOPPERS (Ace±diid«) 
New York E. P. Felt (September 2k): Red-legged grasshoppers, M/^lanojAus. 
feraur-rubrura DeG„, have been rather abundant on village ana 
city streets at Saratoga, Ball st on, Schsnectady, and Nassau, 
indicating the possibility of an unusaai abundance another year. 
