Florida Li. D. Leonard (October 7): Several plantings set in a field at 
Sneed's Island, Manatee County, are moderately infested. The 
land "being prepared for the reception of celery plants is 
literally infested "by the "burrows. 
BEETS 
SUGaRBEET LE CHOPPER ( Eut et t i x ten el Ins Baker) 
Montana '.'. 3. Mabee (February 15): Last fall a survey was made to de- 
termine the presence or absence of the sugar "beet leaf hopper. 
This insect was found in Sanders, Lake, Missoula, and P.ivalli 
Counties, although not in very great numbers. Me also secured 
one specimen in Jefferson County, and two in Park County. Mone 
i-ere found in our "ore sent sugar beet growing areas and at present 
we feel that it is rather doubtful that any of our territory 
will furnish permanent breeding grounds for this insect. 
GREEN PEA.CH APHID ( Myzus persicae Sulz.) 
Utah Geo. F. Enowlton (January 18): This aphid is damaging beets 
used for experimental purposes in the greenhouse, at Logan. 
POTATO 
COLORADO POTATO BEETLE (Leptiry tarsa decemlineata Say) 
Mississippi R. 77. Harned (February 25): Adults of the Colorado potato beetle 
r.-ere collected on Irish potatoes at Picayune, on February 21, by 
?. K. Harrison. 
CABBAGE & COLLrtHD 
HARLEQUIN BUG ( MORG-jJSKPIA HIST5I"HICA EZr ) 
Mississippi R. VM Harned (February 25): Reports in regard to the Harlequin 
cabbage bug have been received from different parts of the State,. 
The only specimens actually sent in, however, came from collard 
plants at Vancleave, Jackson County, on February lU, and from 
Cumberland, Webster County, on February S. 
