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COLUMBINE 
. .COLUMBINE BORER ( Papaipema purpurif ascia G.& R.) 
New York M* D„ Leonard (July 30) > "Plants in the College gardens at' 
Ithaca "badly affected. Larvae about full grown on July 18," 
CYCLAMEN 
. .SUGAR -BEET TRRIPS ( Heliothrips femoral is Heeger) 
Indiana H. F. Dletz. "Was observed to be injuring cyclamen and chrysan- 
themum in an Indianapolis greenhouse July 15. On cyclamen maty 
of the laaves were badly curled and crippled due to the attacks 
of these insects. The injury closely resembles that caused 
by the cyclamen mite." 
GOLDEN GLOW 
. GOLDEN GLOW APHIS. ( Macrosiphuro rudbeckiae Fitch) 
New York E. P. Felt (August 1st). "Occasional considerable damage to 
golden glow at Big Moose." 
GLADIOLI 
. . FLOWER THRIPS ( Euthrips tritici Fitch) 
Indiana H. F. Dietz. "Gladioli growers, especially those who have no 
system for irrigating or artificial watering, have experienced 
trouble with the wheat thrips." 
ONION THRIPS ( Thrips tabaci Lind.) 
Indiana H. F. Dietz. "This insect is doing very similar damage to that 
of the wheat thrips." 
. , TWO-SPOTTED MITE (Tetranychus oimaculatus Harv. ) 
Indiana H. F. Dietz. "Red spider\was also common and injurious to gladioli." 
HAWTHORN 
TWO-SPOTTED MITE ( Tetranychus bimaculatus Harv. ) 
New York E. P. Felt (August 5). "Reported as very had on American hawthorn 
in Genesee Valley Park." 
