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Ohio. E, W, Mendenhall (June 2l)j Sweet cherries in Franklin County badly 
infested with R. cingula ta , especially where not treated. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (Juhe 22)s R. cingulata reported from Cobles and 
Sterensville on June 13; from Benton Harbor on June l4; from Grand 
Rapids on J\ine 17; out in cages with R. fausta at Sparta and Muskegon 
on June 18; R. fausta out at Shelby on June 20; and R. cingulata 
reported out in Oceana County on June. 21 and in Leelanau County and at 
Traverse City on June 22. 
Washington, W. S. Gillard (June 5)s ^*17 injury began in Skamania County on 
May 31 . ■ 
PEAR SLUG ( Caliroa ceraai L. ) 
Utah, G. F. Knowlton (June 22): Cherry foliage seriously injured at Logan, 
PLUM / ■ ^ 
PLUM LEAFHOPPER ( Macropsis trimaculata Fitch) 
Virginia, W. F. Turner (June 21): Collected from wild plum' on June 15 in 
Bedford County, (Let, by P, W. Oman.) 
Georgia, W, F, Turner (June lO); Collected from plum in Walker County on 
June 6, (Let, by P, W, Oman,) 
GLOBOSE SCALE ( Lecanium prunastri Fonsc. ) 
Pennsylvania, Mrs, L, C, Smith (June 18): Found on plum at Hanover, 
(Let, by H,, Morrison, ) 
BRAMBLES ■ 
RED-NECKED CANE BORER ( Agrilus -ruficollis F. ) , 
Minnesota, A, G, Buggies and assistants (June 7)* Unusual numbers observed 
in raspberry fields in Hennepin County, Moderately abundant on rasj)- 
berry at Mahnomen, Mahnomen County, 
IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronldea ribesil Scop,) 
Minnesota.' A. G. Buggies and assistants (June): Moderately -abundant on 
gooseberry at Saint Paul, 
AN APHID ( Aphis varians Patch) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 2l): Black currant damaged at Morgan and 
Peterson, 
