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J. J. Davis (September 19). "On September 16 the county agent at 
Fockford in the ocuiheaetern corner of the State sent specimens of 
the common azmyworm with the information that they were abundant 
and damaging corn in one .locality." 
W. P. Flint (September 18). "3ait traps have been run for several 
seasons and this year have given the smallest catch of adults of 
this species ." 
S. B. Fracker. "A single outbreak of this insect has come to our 
notice this year, this being in St Croix County, but caused no 
serious injury." 
M» H. Swenk (September l) . r The true armyworm appeared in the 
fields of millet and corn during the second week of August and did 
considerable injury in places. In Antelope County, in particular, 
there were several armies moving and destroying crops at that time." 
WHEATvKEAD API WORM ( N ,? lev, cania alb il ir.c a Huebn . ) 
M. H. Swenk (September l) . "u)bf.IC&ft* r j)fi # y County, at the same time 
that the true armywoim was active i.r. the seoo^d we?k in August, 
some of the oat fields were overrun with xho wheat-head armyworm 
which ate the heads of the grain." 
WHITE GRUBS (Phyl loehaga spp.) 
W. P. Flint (September 18). "A number of fields of corn in east- 
central Illinois have been quite severely damaged by white grubs. 
In most of these field3 areas of two or three acres will be injured 
but the rest of the field very lightly infested. Most of these 
fields were in corn in 1921, the grubs being now in their second 
year of development." 
A FLOWER-BEETLE fSuphoria s^jlchralis Fab.) 
J. J. Davis (Septemoer 19). r This flower-beetle was reported from 
Evansville on September 12 as do."ng considerable damage to corn by 
feeding on the maturing kernels." 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA WEEVIL ( Phvtonomus posticus Gyll.) 
(Calif ornia Weekly News Letter, August 26.). "The alfalfa weevil 
has again been intercepted in automobile camping equipment, this 
time at Truckee. The weevil was taken on August 26 on a machine 
from Nevada." 
Georgia 
CPSPEA 
COWPEA CURCULIO ( Chalcodermus aeneus Boh.) 
0. I. Snapp (August 23). "Complaints are reaching the laboratory 
from various sections of central Georgia relative to damage to cow- 
peas by this insect, which does considerable damage each season." 
