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::«SC-I1'IZD BLISTilR £>£^Tl2 (-^ ni caut c. c inerea ma rginrta Fal>. ) 
-ississippi H. :;. Harned (September 22): Zpicauta "argiiiata -as re-ported as 
causing injury to clerai,tis at Oxford on .-ingust lo, tc eggplant 
at Hattiesburg August 30, and to Boston ivy at I.Ieridian on 
September I7. 
FCTATO 
CCL03ADC POTATO HE±.TLE ( Ler'tinotarsa dece?-lineata Say) 
Colorado C. ?. Qillette (S|ptember 5): This old tii:ie potato pest has done 
very little dr.inage to the crop this year, "e seldom have reports 
of serious daizage from it any more except in limited areas. 
POTaTC FLEa 3E2TLE ( Hioitri x cacumeris Earr . ) 
-dorado C. P. Gillette (September S) : The potato flea beetle continues tc 
be a major pest on potatoes in the C-reelcy section, and has been 
rather more abundant than usual this year. It does not seem to 
be a pest on the -estern slope as yet. 
A :iCLZ CSICKZT ( gryl 1 o t al pa bo r e al i s i^urn. ) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (September 2k): "..'ole crickets, Gr vl 1 ct al pa bor e al i s 
3urm. -ere reported damaging potatoes at Vincennes September 12. 
C A3B.AGE 
CA53.-^£-E "OH:.' ( Pent i a rauae L. ) 
llassachusetts h. I. 3o-arne (September 26): Cabbage -orms are nornr:lly aUindant 
as evidenced by the condition in the field at the present time. 
Indiana J. J. Davis (September 2''4-) : ^o'csmon cabbage -orras -.^re rejjorted 
abundant from a number of localities i'l the northern half of the 
State during the first half of Se-otember. 
CAB3AGE JuxCtGOT ( Hylemrri a brassicae Bouche) 
Colorado C. P. C-illette (September S) : This insect has rapidly increased 
in nunbers, and it has been injurious zo cabbage and cauliflov^er 
in the State durin^^- the past fo-- years. It has also spread to 
some of the garden sections of the --c stern slope. 
rLi3LEcUI3! 3UG- ( "urgantia hi strionica Hahn) 
i^orth ... , , 
Carolina ' • ^' S i.riugu.st 25): . This insect has been unus-aally abund- 
ant on collards for the past month and in mr.ny fields near Chad- 
bourn the plants have been completely destroyed. In one field, 
