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not extensive. The first eggs were found on thimbleberry on May 11 at 
Puyallup, on native dewberry on May 12, and on raspberry on May 1J>. 
SNOWY TRIE CRICKET ( Oecanthus niveus Deg. ) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (April 26): Snowy tree cricket eggs are abundant in 
raspberry stems in some patches at Brigham, in northern Utah. 
; CRA NBERRY 
BLACK-HEADED FIREWORM ( Rhopobota naevana Hbn. ) 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (May 25) J The overwintering eggs of the black- 
headed f ireworm were observed beginning to hatch in the vicinity of Wis- 
consin Rapids on May 19. 
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GRAPE LEAFHOPFER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (May 19): First appearance of overwintered adults 
in vineyards on this date, at Camden. 
Mississippi. D. W. Grimes (May 2H): Slight injury to grapes at Durant. 
Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (May 2U): The grape leafhopper was reported from 
Ravia and. Grove. 
Arizona. C. D. Lebert (May 21): Slight injury is becoming apparent on grape 
plants all over the Salt River Valley. 
Idaho. J. R. Douglass (May 22): Complaints of E. comes ziczac Walsh on 
grapes and Virginia creeper have been received. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (May 18): Grape leafhoppers were abundant on straw- 
berry and grape foliage at Farmington, in northern Utah. Some damage 
to the latter host is already evident at Farmington and Logan. 
California. C. S. Morley (May 6): Vineyardists in Kern County are doing 
considerable spraying for control of grape leafhoppers. 
, GRAPE LEAF FOLDER (Desmia funeral is Hbn. ) 
California. H. C. Donohoe (May 7): The first adult noted this season was 
taken in a trap on May 3 a t Fresno. 
EIGHT-SPOTTED FORESTER ( Alypia o ctomaoulata F.)- 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May 26): Half-grown larvae are causing considerable 
damage to the terminal growth of unsprayed grapes at Columbia. 
