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ew Jersey M.D.Leonard (July IS). "Fairly cenzaon on potatoes, rather scarce on 
tomatoes, no appreciable damage. Ladybirds are unusually abundant 
about Pompton," 
llinois C.C.Compton (July 15). "Potatoes in Cook and Cane Counties generally 
infested, and at this writing the potato aphid is beoming numerous 
enough to cause serious damage." 
, . POTATO LEAFHOPPER (Emroasca roali LeB.) 
assachusetts H.T.Fernald (July 19), "There is no evidence as yet of any outbreak 
of $he potato leafhopper." 
ew Jersey M.D.Leonard (July 19). "Hopperburn is severe about Pompton in several 
large patches of unsprayed potatoes. Nymphs and adults are common, 
other fields in the t vicinity more or less affected." 
ennsylvania S.T7 Frost (July 19), "The injury by this species on potatoes is be- 
ginning to become apparent and leaf hoppers are present in large numbers 1 .' 
©st W.E.Rumsey (July 15). "Leafhoppors are abundant on potato vines at 
irginia Mprgantown and doing, considerable damage." 
o™a F.A.Fenton (July 15), "The potato lsafhopper is abundant and 
destructive, although it is not doing as much damage as it occasioned 
in 1921, Recent rains during the last week have destroyed practically 
all of the nymphal stages, with a rsisult that early potatoes, even 
when unsprayed, are still standing up, although showing considerable 
hopperbura;. The first spray was put on in the northern part of the 
Stats during the last week in June, the second spray in the southern 
part of the State during the first week in July, and in the central 
part of the State hhe, second week in July," 
Lnnesota A.G.Ruggles (July 19). "The potato leafhopper3 are fairly abundant , 
but. only in a gew cases have they done as much damage as last year." 
Lsconsin S.E.Fracker (June 26). "Adults appeared on potatoes before June 20; 
nymphs are now common." 
. . THREE-LLNFD POTATO BEETLE (Lema trilineata Oliv.) 
issachusetts H.T.Fernald (July 19). "The three-lined potato beetle is about 
normally abundant." 
jw York B.GePalmer (June 17). "This insect has been found in large numbers 
in aetferai fields in, Chautauqua County*" 
5w Jersey M.D.Leonard (July 19). "Adults occasionally observed at Pompton and 
Mountain View." 
