&?.aSSKOFE±-S (Acrididae) 
E. w. ":.«ndenhall (Septeitfoer 19): Grasshoppers are ^nite mnerou 
in central and so-u.tlifern Ohio, and are doing consideraole damage 
to nursery stock fruit and shrulDtery. 
~. P. Flint .(Septe:?;^er 19).: , C-rasshopper daiTiage lu^.s Iseen very 
light over the entire State this year. Cnly a fe-r scattered 
cases 01 injury have occurred. The species noticed in fields 
have Toe en "elanoplus atlanis and T.^ dif ferentialis. 
J. -.7. KcColloch (Septemte 21): Injury to fall so-m^ alfalfa 
vas reported froni Council Grove, Burllngime, and Paxico. 
YiHITE GRIBS ( Phvllophag a spp. ) 
J. J. Davis (September 2^4): . T-Tiite grul^s -.-ere ahundant in the 
nortm-zestern Quarter of the State, damage occurring to golf 
greens, la'.7ns, strar:berries , and corn. 
H. Sv,-enk"( August 25-September 2^): Complaints of inj\iry by 
■.7hite ^rubs have been received from all over the southern and 
eastern portions of the State. These reports relate chiefly 
to stra-,7berries, potatoes, truck patches, privet hedges, and 
hay raeadov's. 
J. '7. rlcColloch (September 7): The -r.hite grub, Fhyllophaga 
lanceulata . Say, is reiDorted very a'cnrndcnt in so/ne -heat fields 
in Harper and Reno Counties. (Septen-ber I5): vPnite grubs have 
injured lav.-ns at Portis and Hugaton, and a stra-::berry bed has 
been killed at Stockton. 
G. ?. iCno-.7lton (September 3): ^Txiite grubs have been found dam- 
aging sugar beets in only a fer instances this surrmer. 
CEREAL AI^D FORAGE-CROP INSECTS 
-:TsnELLAifj::ous EESPg-S 
PaLL iS:-IYV,'OEM ( Laph.v,-:ma frugit)erda S. a. ) 
J. J. Davis (September 2i+) : The fall army-.7orm r;as destractive 
to corn at Aurora September lo. 
■. r. Flint (September 19): There have been several cases of 
dam.age by this insect to summer so-.ra alfalfa. A moderately 
heavy .flight of the moths occurred during the first aad sec- 
ond :7eeks in September. Larvae received September 13 "/ere 
nearly full-grovrn. Adults of this species are al-ays taken in 
bait traps from I.Iarch to October. 
