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Utah. G. E. Knowlton and E. 0. Harmston (June 27): Moderately severe damage 
to foliage in an orchard at Uintah* 
A CHERRY TEITTMAKER ( Oacoecia cerasivorana Pitch) 
Vermont. H. L. Bailey (July 24): Extremely abundant at scattered points. 
Webs on roadside bushes in Whitingham, Windham County, in southern 
Vermont, have caused many reports. 
PEACH TWIG BORER ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
Utah. C. J. Sorenson and L. Cutler (July 2l)s Infestations found occa*ionr 
ally on cherry fruits at north Ogden. 
CHERRY ERUITELY (Rhagolet is cingulata Loew) 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (July 2l): Peak of emergence in the Willamette Valley 
was reached on June 13: still some emergence on July 18>. 
PLUM 
PLUM GOUGES, ( Ant ho nonius scutellaris Lee.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): Specimens received from Qpitman County, 
where adults were emerging from ripening plums on July.. 17. 
Missouri. L. Ha.seman (July 2S): Light infestation in central Missouri, 
where adults began to emerge from plum seeds on July 20. 
MEALY PLUM APHID ( Hyaloptc rus arundinis E.) 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton and E. C. Harms ton (Juno 2.~f)l Severe infestation in 
a young plum orchard at Uintah., Weber County. 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY CANE BORER (Oberea bimaculata 01 iv.) 
Pennsylvania. T. L. Guyton (July l): Reported as causing considerable 
damage at Tobyhanna, Monroe County. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 23): Very common on red raspberry on Juno 30 
at Log an sport. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (July 23): Reported from Birmingham, East Lansing, 
and Plymouth. 
A SAWELY ( Priophorus rubivorus Roh, ) 
California. G. S. Kido (July IS) : Moderate infestation in a. commercial 
planting in San Jose; 75 percent of the larvae mature. 
