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RED SPIDER (J.ar.-yiyv-ihus sp. ) 
New Yorl-c E. p. Pelt (September 21). "Mr, R. E. Horsey reports that red spiders 
'.vera abundant on American hawthorn in Genesee Valley Parle, Rochester." 
ROSE 
ROSE SCALE ( Aulacaspis rosao 3ouche) 
Dala.-are G. 0. Houghton (September 15). "Have found some plants heavily in- 
fested with this species this year about Newarl-c." 
T7/ELVE- SPOTTED CUCUMHSR 3SETLE ( Diabrotica 12-punctata Oliv. ) 
Hew Yorlc M. D. Leonard (September 7) . "beetles doing considerable injury to rose 
petals in a private garden containing a valuable collection of roses." 
I IT SECTS ATTACKING HA IT AND DOMESTIC 
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GAEDE1T SLUG ( A^riolimaz agrestis L.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (September 14). "Large garden slugs have been numerous in 
collars, cisterns, etc. lie injury to crops has been reported." 
3EDBUG ( Pima;-: lectularius L. ) 
Indiana J J. Davis (September 14) . "Numerous calls for the control of bedbugs 
in dwellings and chiciBn houses have been receivod." 
AWDS 
J. J. Davis (September 14). "Ants in houses and larais continue to be 
a source of trouble and annoyance. 11 
10 MOTH ( Aatomeris io Fab.) 
M. D. Leonard (September 15) . "Reports have been received from Long 
Island of bean piciors getting severe rashes on the hands from touching 
these larvae." 
SHEEP AND GOATS 
NOSE FLY (O^ris 2Z1S L.) 
Jaiifornia "7. D. Pierce (August 29). "The goat bot is very abundant in the heads 
of goats on the ocean shore of San Ilateo 001011;/, and many goats are 
dying, " 
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