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CHSRRY 
CHERRY FRUIT FIT ( Rhagoletis cinrulata Loew) 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (July 25): The cherry fruit fly "began emerging June 16; the 
peak was reached July 11. First maggots were found in Royal Ann cherries on 
July 6, at Macleay, in un sprayed plots. First full-grown maggots were found 
in a commercial orchard at Springfield on July 12 in TCaterhouse cherries. First 
pupae were formed July 20 at Macleay. (August 25): The cherry fruit fly^was 
still emerging from ground August 24 at Rickreall. Cherries still on trees 
heavily infesded with maggots. 
A SCALLOP SHELL LCQTH (Calocalpe undulata L.) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (August 22): The last week in July there was dis- 
covered a considerable area in Plymouth County, particularly in the vicinity 
of Middleboro, where wild cherries were well-nigh defoliated by the cherry 
scallop shell moth. In many cases the trees had practically no green foliage 
left and were entirely covered "by the peculiarly rolled and webbed leaves. 
In many cases these injured leaves had fallen and the trees were nearly as 
hare as diiring the dormant season. 
SHOT-HOLS BORER ( Scolytus rugulosus Ratz.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 29): Shot- hole "borer was destructive to plum and 
cherry at ITest Baden and Cicero according to reports received the middle of 
the month. 
ANTS (Formic idae) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (August 24) : Ants appear to have "been responsible for 
killing a number of young cherry trees at Sandy, having made their nests 
around the oases of the trees. They are on the leaves in large numbers, 
attending the "black cherry aphids which have severely curted most of the leaves 
on the trees still alive. 
PLUM GQUGZR ( Ant ho nomas scutellaris Lee . ) 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles (August 21): The plum gouger, heretofore only rarely 
seen, has been sent in a number of times from St. Paul, Mankato, and other 
southern points in the State. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFKOPPZRS ( Erythroneura spp.) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 25): The grape leafhopper (Z. comes Say) is very 
abundant in eastern Kentucky. 
Michigan. R. H. Pettit (August 23): In Berrien and Van Buren Counties there is a 
very serious attack by grape leafhoppers, in this Gase S. tricinctn var. cymbium 
McAtee. Grapes that have been ■..ell sprayed aro still badly attacked. 
