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Mississippi. C. Lyle (October 23): Reports of aphid injury to turnips have 
beon received from the Meridian-, Ocean Springs, and State College districts 
Louisiana. P. K. Harrison (October 19): Not as abundant as in some years at 
Baton Rouge but increasing in numbers. Damage is light. 
Texas. J. N. Roney (October 22): A few wingless forms on turnips and mustard 
in Galveston County. 
: CELERY • . ..... 
A PILLBUG (Oniscidac) 
South Carolina. J. N. Todd (October 8): The pillbug was found to be injuring 
a planting- of celery at West Union. . ' . . ■ ■ 
PEANUTS 
SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica duodecimpunctata F. ) 
Virginia. F. W. Poos (September 20): -Considerable injury to pods of immature 
peanuts in the soil; at Holland a very high percentage of the nuts is in- 
fested in low damp spots in the fields,. 
ST RAWBERRY 
STRAWBERRY CROWN MINER ( Aristotelia fragariae Busck) 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (September 17): Reported as pest of strawberry in 
North Dakota. (Det. by Carl Heinrich. ) 
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SWEETPOTATO 
SWEETPOTATO WE72VH, ( Cylas formicariu^ E. ) 
Texas. F. L. Thomas (October 22): In sweetpotatoes in August at Alta Loma, 
Galveston County. Adults taken at light in a State Park at Bastrop, Bas- 
trop County, on several occasions from the latter part of September to 
October 15. 
SWEETPOTATO fiOHNKOM (Hersc cingul ata F. ) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (October 22): The sweetpotato sphinx is reported to be 
doing' considerable damage in Bradford County. 
PEPPER 
PEPPER WEEVIL ( Anthonom us eu gcnii Cano ) 
Florida. J". R. Watson (October 22): A survey of the bell pepper plr,nts in 
Manatee County revealed no popaer weevils on the young plants either in 
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