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A LEilP BEETLE ( Gr;,^tocoplioAtis cr'.strj.ieus Lee*) 
California. G-. S. Kido (juno 25 ) : Tlic c.astruiGus Lcotlc, ordina,rily a 
vory minor insect on rasplerry in tlic Sa.crajncnto Valloj’, Lrokc out 
in s'officiont numbers to do damage on commcrcirl pla.ntings in 
Los fetoso Insect wa.s reported on Jiuic 7<» 
CUBHIIT 
BCPORTEE CUKL'ITT IJOEI-I ( Ptorenidoa riposii Scop,) 
He v; York, IT, Y. State Coll, iigr, Hev;s Letter (June 2): ALundant and 
doing considerafolc damage to currants in Orange and Ulster Counties, 
ea-stern lieu York, 
Pennsylvania. T. L. G-iiyton (June 16 ) : OLserved a,t Coatesville. 
CUREL'ITT i\PIIID ( Capitopliorus rilis L.) 
Wisconsin, E. L. Cliainoors (June); YoTy aluiidant generally throughout 
the StatOo 
Minnesota^ M. W. Uing (June 19)? Abundant in Steanns County aloout 2 
vieeks a»go. 
Utah, G. E. Enowlton (June I 5 ) ' Leaves of red currant crinkled on some 
hushes al Earmington. 
A BOPSE ( Conopia tipuliformis Clorck) 
Hev; York, E. G, Mundinger (jrno 7) * Adiolts ane ovipositing O'l currants 
ah Geneva, and damaging canes, 
ALT TjPHIE ( Aphis va.rians Patch) 
Utah, G. E. Enovlton (J'one) s ApicaA lea.ves of blank currant curled and 
nearly matured fruits a/otanked ah Smithfield on June 16 , On June 21 
apical leaves, petioles, and ends of tuigs of blank and yellow 
currant vrere observed to be attacked ah Eanm.ingtcn, Znysville, and 
Salt Lake City, Black currants v/ere being attacked ah Brigham and 
Horth Ogden on June 18', 
BASPBESEY SAbYLY (Blonnocampa. r^ibi Harr,) 
Bclaware, J. M. As.ios (Mgrl9)t Blackberries, being dama.ged ah Bethel by 
whah wa,s reported as a. caherpillar, were found to be damaged by this 
sa.wfly, Larva.e \'/ere about full grovm, a few being in the prepupal 
stage, Approximahely onc—feurth of the plants in an Snacre field 
v/oro conpleteljT- stripped of folia.ge, and the larvae vrere eahing 
the buds and green berries. 
