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Connecticut Turner (''arch 22): On v:\m dr.ys duri?v; Dcco-nbcr and 
Januo.ry a fcv active ndu.lts verr ?:oc'i i"i -^inc ^lantati-ins in 
the southern -^art '^f the Stctc. 
TJest Virginia L. Peairs ('!J:vrc'^ 29): The "-cxicrn "ben:! "beetle is nod- 
cratcly ahundant .at "lorgant'^v n. C''''ged 'ocetlcs shnv. g-^od 
survivrl. 
A l::I'^IHOFFI:R (322211^ filr-T^cnta DeL. ) 
Utah G. r. ICnovlt'^n (March 25): Tlie T.ost '^hmdant leafno-^-cr in 
northern UtcJa on -.oto.toes o:.id beans during 1931 v.-.s the spe- 
cies recently described by DcL'^ng as Z. filaT.cnt-i. ."''' 
TZl J;PHID (lllin2io -^i 
■-It.) 
Alabana 
J. Hobinson ("r^rch ?l): Znglish ~^eas are hcwily in- 
fested v.ith -^lant lice at AtT^re, Tr">y, and Dothan; there is 
a hcrvy infestation on Austrian -^oas at liitcr-^ri se. 
.-.IS si ssi-^-i 
Arizono. 
X. L. C'^cVcrho.T] (Pcbr^oary 15 to 29): In the vicinity ni 
Pascag^ula, Jac''':son C'^unty, 175 acres of e-^rl"" -^cas vcre 
plontod I'^r e^'^rly shi'";^!-''.^;. I>.rring the last half nf r'cbr"iaa.ry 
the ~)Cf: a-i-hid attacked this cror) so severely that control 
measures '^^'ere necessary. 
C. Lylc and assistants (March): This insect v>'as very ab'jnd- 
an£ on Austrian '- inter -ocas ond gojrdcn ^cas. (Abstr-act, J.A.H. ) 
C. D. Lebcrt ("''arch): The -ie.o. arhid is beco-ri.inf; very 
numerous in the Salt River 7allcy. Late last fall -^eos v.erc 
infested hc-vily ond this yc-r's '^lontan;^ is boconing infested 
rabidly. About 1,000 acres ; re Imovn to be infested. 
Georgia 
'DVCmi>-B:.CZ '^OT^ (PluteXla -i-culj^cnn i 5 Cart.) 
j. 3. 0^3 X (°-'.'.xch 25): Sornc c-^wn^ *riist?R >>£ 1Ln,jiar:." t-^ ccb- 
"bngo -'Irnts hrvo boon received d.^Xti'J4; t!ic nont'fi froi; routhera 
Gc^rgio,. rvidc'.tly this insect is T.orc abundant than usual, 
cs-^ccially for this early in the year. 
