Indiana 
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■ ■ ?TE 
BAGWCRM ( "oynis Haw,) 
J,, J.. DayiD (October 23'); abundanb as v.s'acl in 1 
southern third o~ the Sts ;i backing rvp.'.c, pacaroand 
Maryland 
Nebraska 
Illinois 
Connecticut 
INSECTS ATTACEING GREENHOUSE 
AND CHI- A MENTAL P L A 17 T 5 
' MISCELLANEOUS FEEDERS ■ 
STRAWBERRY FLEA BEETLE (H altic a ignita 111. J 
3« IT, Cory (Septenber 2£) : A nor: 5.nsect to this r< c ;e of £*reen> 
houses. Severely injuring stock earl cuttings of Fuchsia and 
Guphea under ;£.ass at *7hite Marsh* 
B E sriDER (Tetrg-n ychas bi&acu latus Harv. ) 
Mo K, Swenk (September 23-Oct ober 25): Ccmpl&ats of injv.ry. 
by the red spider continued up gh the first week in 
October, 
ROSE 
ROSE MIDGE (Das ~\ 'LP.sSy r ' : Con,) 
Wo P» Flint (October 19)? Several cases of damage by this 
insect have come to net ice during the past f ew weeks. 
A FLAT-HEADED BORER (Agrilus viridis var. fagi.Ratz.) 
W* E. Britten (October 15): Characteristic swellings en twigs, 
at Norwalk. Adults rave net been reared. Nerwalk joins Darien, 
whence it was reoorted on Rosa rugosa last month. 
Texas 
I IT S E C T 3 A T T A C K INS M A N A N D 
DOMESTIC A II I M A L S 
MAN 
2ELL0W-FEVER MOSQUITO (Aedes aegypti L.) 
E* W. Laake (October 20); Several reports of annoyance by the 
dengue-fever mosquito s ve.come to this office during the 
past month; however ± this inseVct has not been so abundant this 
.-- 1. ^ce cases of dengue fever, two of these 
l ing the last week oi September -nd one this month, have been 
reported by the Dallas Health Department* 
