. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. x^> THE INSECT RECORD FOR I9OI 39 ited numbers, though it only occasionally becomes seriously destructive. An account of its life history will be found in Bulletin 33 of this station. Among the minor inju- ries reported during the season the following may be briefly mentioned : An injury to strawberry plants at Centre Sandwich bv " a greenish worm," probably the strawberry slug ; ^ in- jury to twigs and canes by the eggs of the snowy tree cricket,-^ reported by Mr. J. F. Hobbs ; an attack of red spiders^ on morning- glories and gourds at P
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. x^> THE INSECT RECORD FOR I9OI 39 ited numbers, though it only occasionally becomes seriously destructive. An account of its life history will be found in Bulletin 33 of this station. Among the minor inju- ries reported during the season the following may be briefly mentioned : An injury to strawberry plants at Centre Sandwich bv " a greenish worm," probably the strawberry slug ; ^ in- jury to twigs and canes by the eggs of the snowy tree cricket,-^ reported by Mr. J. F. Hobbs ; an attack of red spiders^ on morning- glories and gourds at Pier- mont, reported by Mr. Ar- ,, o -ti 4-\ 1 f Fig. 9. Apple leaf denuded by Fall Web- thur bmith an outbreak or ^ ^^ ^ worms. plant lice upon plum trees at Winchester, reported by Dr. A. H. Taft; an injury to rasp- berry roots at Plymouth, apparently due to nematode worms, reported from Plymouth by Mr. A. T. Atwood ; an attack upon grass roots by white grubs,^ reported from West Rum- ney by Mr. F. H. Elliott. The various species of grasshop- pers seem to have been no more destructive than usual. THE PESTS THAT MENACE US New Hampshire has been fortunate during recent years in escaping the attacks of several lately introduced insect pests of first importance, which have ravaged other states. The most notable of these are the elm leaf-beetle, the San Jose 1 Harpiphorns tjtaculatus Norton. ^ (Eanthus niveus Serville. 8 Tetrajtychus—sp. * Lachnosterna— Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
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