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THE NATIVE CURRANT STEM-BORER. 



J'sciidccrns f<i(/>eniot<itax 8ay. 



For general account sec Lugger, 5th Rpt. State Entom. of Minne- 

 sota, pp. 121-122, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Adult and Avork. 



CURRANT C1.EARWING MOTH; IMPORTED CURRANT-BORER. 



Si'Kvi tipidiforNiix Clerck. 



For general account see Lugger, Ith Rpt. State Entom. Minn., pp. 

 60-61, 1899. 



Exhibit: Adult and work. 



PUTNAM'S SCALE; CRANBERRY SCALE. 



Afpidiotus ancii/us Putii. 



(Food-plants: Apple, apricot, box-elder, cottonwood, cranl^erry, elm, 

 hemlock, maple, oak, peach, pear, plum, etc.) 



For l)ibliography and food plants see Fernald, Cat. Coccidiu of 

 World, Bui. 88, Mass. Agr. Coll., pp. 252-253, 1903. 



Exhibit: Infested twig. 



THE SAN JOSE SCALE. 



Asjiidioliix peril iciuiiu.s Couint. 



(Food plants: Almond, apple, apricot, birch, black walmit, black 

 currant, catalpa, chestnut, crab apple, crab grass, cherr^', grape, 

 hickory, oak, peach, pear, persimmon, ])luni, j)oplar, prune. Rocky 

 Mountain cherr}', rose, silver maple, willow, and many other plants. 

 See under "More irapoi'tant scale insects.") 



For bi])liography and food plants see Fernald, Cat. Coccidte of 

 World, Bui. SS, Mass. Agr. Coll., pp. 271-275, 1903; Howard and 

 Marlatt, Bui. 3, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., 1896. 80 pp. 



Exhibit: Infested twig. 



THE BLACK GOOSEBERRY BORER. 



Xi/locrii(s agansizii Let'. 



For general accounts see Fletcher, Rpt. of Ent. and Bot. foi- L898, 

 Can. Dept. Agric, pp. 207-210, 1899; Chittenden, Bui. 23, n. s., Div. 

 Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 90-92, 1900. 



Exhibit: Adult and ligure. 



INJIIRIN(; THE LEAVES. 



GOOSEBERRY SPANWORM. 



('i/iiiatujjiiord rlbeurla Fitch. 



For sliort account see Lugger. 1th Rpt. State Ent. Minn., pp. 181—186, 

 1899. (Formerly Eujitch'ia.) 



Exhibit: Eggs, larva, pupa, adult, and tigure. 



