OBSOLETE-BAILED STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER ( Archips o bsoletana Walk .) 
New York F. Z„ Hartzell (July 16) . "Larvae of this insect were occasional 
seen in Chautauqua County." 
ASPARAGUS 
ASPARAGUS BEETLE ( Crioceris asparagi L.) 
New York F, Z, Hartzell (July 16). "Common hut not especially injurious 
in Chautauqua County." 
L. C. Tyler (July 30). "Unusually common this year and very 
numerous on all plantings in Genesee County." 
Indiana J. J, Davis (August 16). "Asparagus beetle is common this year 
in northern Indiana." 
BEANS 
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE ( Epilachna corrupta Muls .) 
Alabama W. E. Hinds (August 26). "The Mexican bean beetle continues to 
spread slowly westward and has reached the northwestern corner 
of the State. Its spread south and southeastward has not been 
marked during the past two months but further spread is antici- 
pated before frost. In the infested area table beans have been 
very seriously damaged and the attack uponcowpeas and soy beans 
is now beginning. The beetles have taken on additional food 
plants, the principal ones of economic importance being alfalfa, 
Melilotus, velvet beans, and a few others of lesser value." 
BROWN COLASPIS -' Colaspis brunne a Fab.) 
New York P. D. Rupert (June 18). "Causing considerable damage to bean 
foliage in wayne County." 
BANDED FLEA-BEETLE (Systena taeniata Say) 
New York G. E„ Smith. "Causing considerable trouble to bean growers in 
Orleans County." 
Indiana H. F» Diets (August). "One report cf serious injury to lima bean 
by the pale flea-beetle was received fin June 25 from Greenwood." 
RED SPIDER (Tet ranyc hus tel arius L.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (August 16) . "The red spider has recently been re- 
ported from various sectionsas damaging beans." 
