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New York M» D. Leonard (July 27): This pest is abundant on bayberry 
and several other plants outside of Jamica, L.I., near a 
pond, 
F. J. Whaley (August 4): There were several had infestations 
on grape and rose in private gardens during the first week in 
August at Albany. 
Ohio H. A, Gossard (July 25): The rose bug was perhaps more numerous 
than usual. 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
New York K. E. Paine (August 10): In Chautauqua County on unsprayed 
or on poorly sprayed vineyards the leafhopper injury is 
showing very badly and wherever a grower missed a row in spraying 
a marked difference can be seen. 
West Virginia W. E. Rumsey (August 15): Foliage is completely destroyed in 
some cases and generally seriously injured at Morgantown. 
Ohio H» A. Gossard (August 20): The grape leafhopper was received 
from Toledo August 15 on grape and also from Columbus August 17* 
EIGHT-SPOTTED FORESTER ( Alypia octomaculata Fab.) 
Ohio H. A» Gossard (July 25): The eight-spotted forester came from 
Windham July 6, where it was attacking grape. 
Indiana H. F. Dietz (July 18): The eight-spotted forester has been 
reported as a serious pest of grapes this year, especially 
in the vicinity of Indianapolis and Muncie. This is the first 
time in the past five years that we have had any reports of 
damage by this pest. 
GRAPE-BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem. ) 
Louisiana I, H# Jones (July l6) : Larvae and injured fruit have been 
sent in by Mr, M» J, Voorhies, County Agent of St. Martin 
Parish, with the report that the larvae are "injuring grapes 
in this section." 
GRAPEVINE APHID ( Macrosiphum illinoisensis Shim. ) 
Massachusetts C. R. Crosby (August 15): Infested grape leaves have been 
received from Harwich. 
New Jersey M, D. Leonard (June 10): The grapevine aphid is abundant on 
young leaves and tips of shoots in a small grape arbor at 
Ridgewood. 
