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Oregon. S. C, Jones (Rarch): Emergence began pn approximately .March l6, when 
prune "buds still dormant. Peak of energence reached, .when most 'prune "buds 
showed green tips. Emerged in snail numbers on March 3° in the Willamette 
and Umpqua Valleys. Infestation, . severe in individual preherds* Also re- 
ported from Umatilla County' in northeastern Oregon. 
California. S. E. Bailey (April 2l) : Infestation on pear and prunes widespread 
in north-central California in Sonoma, Solano, Napa, Lake, Eldorado, and 
Santa Clara Counties "but not as acute as in 1930-33 • Damage moderate to 
severe. v 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY EEUIIWORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
Washington. B, J. Landis and W. W. Baker (April 20): Adults appeared in foliage 
of new canes of "blackberry -and in flowers of dandelion and trillium on 
April 17. 
RED-NECKED CANE BORER ( Agrilus ruf icollis E. ) 
Oklahoma. E. A. Eenton (April 21 ): Reported from Shawnee. 
‘RASPBERRY ROOT BORER ( Benbecia narginata Harr.) 
Washington. W. W. Baker end B. J. Landis (April 20): Bramble crown "borer "began 
to "break hibernation about the middle of March; larvae practically all out 
of hibernacula on April 17. . ... 
SALM01TELY ( Taeniopteryx pac if ica Banks) 
Washington. B. J, Landis (April 20) : Adults numerous on canes of red raspberries 
in a field at Roy on April 2. Canes had little foliage at the tine. Damage 
to foliage severe in this field in 193^. 
GOOSEBERRY 
A GOOSEBERRY BORER ( Xylocr ius agass izl Lee.) 
Washington. W. W. Baker (April 20): Adults emerged rapidly between April l6 
1 and 17 during warm weather. Egg laying had begun by April 17, 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAE EOLDER ( Des-nia funeralis Hbn.,) 
California. G. H. Kaloostian (April): Eirst adult taken in a bait trap on 
April in a vineyard near Woodlake, Tulare County. Collections from 21 traps 
in 7 vineyards in Tulare -and Eresno Counties on April 10 included 22 females 
and 37 males. Ten females carried egas. 
