GRAPE LEAV-'f OLDER ip ^i'mia f unerali s Huebn.) 
Kansas G. A. Doan (August 16). "In many parts of the State the grape leaf- 
f older ii. mo re common on the grape than I have ever known it to be 
before, Some growers report nearly all the leaves infested." 
Mississippi R. 57, Harried (August 17). "The grape leaf-folder has been received 
from several points in this State." 
GRAPE-BLOSSOM MIDGE ( Con tarinia Johns oni Sling.) 
Michigan (Bureau of Entomology Monthly Letter No. 99). "At Paw Paw bud clusters 
infested with the midge were observed on June 8. This insect had not 
been reported previously from that section." 
GRAPE ROOTWORM (Fidia viticida Walsh) 
Missouri A.C. Burrill (July 26). "Never have observed so much riddling of the 
leaves as was noticed in Saline County this month." 
GRASSHOPPERS (Acridiidae) 
California (Calif ornia Weekly News Letter, Volume 4, No. 29). "County Horti- 
cultural Agent of Yuba County reports that grasshoppers were attacking 
175 acres of newly planted raisin vineyard. Bran mash was applied 
immediately and some adjoining land was burned over. Splendid control 
resulted and very little damage was done ." 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Ervthroneura comes Say) 
Massachusetts E. R. Farrar (August 15). "This insect is very much less abundant 
than normally in Lincoln County." 
New York L. F. Strickland (July 22). "Hoppers are especially severe in many 
vineyards, some being gray in color. On July 21 adults were 
beginning to appear. The infestation r&ages between 70 and 125 
nymphs per leaf. Relatively few grosze 3 aiada the Bordeaux nicotine 
application recommended for the infestation on June 29." 
A. L. Pierstorff (July 8). "Leafhopper nymphs have been found in 
large numbere in Monroe County." 
Ohio (Bureau of Entomology Monthly Letter No. 99). "Mr. G. A. Runner 
reports severe injury from grape leaf hoppers in vineyard sections 
of New York, Ohio, and Michigan, and large numbers of grape growers 
have commenced spraying operations for the C0i.tr>;. I of this pest." 
Michigan R. R« Pettit (August 2l) . "Mro Harm an who has just returned from 
an examination of the vineyards in the grape belt reports that 
around Lawton and Paw Paw leafhoppers are in smaller numbers than 
in the past. The later foliage Hooks health} 1 r>rd green while the 
earlier foliage shows the effects of these i&secta. This seems 
to indicate very effective control by spraying," 
