Heliraska 
New York 
M. H» Swenk (l^y 15-jTane 1^ ) : tn the canc-JiT.! counties the 
rose chafer appeared in somewhat supernormal nuiriters during the 
GRAPE LEAPHOPPEaS (Erythror.anra cores E3.y) 
Cp R* Grcsh;- ar.d ass: stmts: Has shown up in considerable 
nuir-bers in certain places in Chau-ljauaua County in the last 
two days, June 14, 
CURBA^IT 
Mississippi 
Hew York 
Dela?/are 
Ohio 
Indiana 
Nebraska 
Utah 
New York 
Nebraska 
GOOSEBERRY ERUITTJORI'^ ( Zophodia ^^rcsyalp.riae Ililvi*^) 
R. Wo Earned (May 27): An insect thought to be the gooseberry 
fruitworm has attracted some attention as a pest of the 
blueberry at Poplar, Pearl River County* 
CL"RRANT APHID (T-fyz-'i-s rib is L.) 
C, R. Crosby and assist:.nts: Pew of these insects are 
appearing in Chautauqua County on Ivlay 2U, vhile in Ontario 
County they appeared rather commonly on the opening leaves, 
in Lister County tlieywere common and in some patches rather 
serious on June 7» 
C. 0, Houghton (June): This plant-louse is more abundant than 
usual here at Newark, and causing serious injury to some 
plants. 
H» A. Gossard (June 10): Received from Black Run on currant 
on June 10, and from Mt, Vernon on June 17. 
J, J, Davis (June 21): Common throughout the State, reports 
being r ecoived I!ay 22 to June 5- 
U* Hfc Swenlc (May 15-J"ane 15) J An almost Uiiprecedented 
abundance for Nebraska of the currant aphid has occ-orred, 
Geo, P. Zhowlton (June IS): The currant aphid is doing 
considerable damage to the red currants in Smithfield, nearly 
all leaves being rolled and discolored, with the under side of 
the leaves nearly covered with wingless and a few ringed forms. 
B/IPORTED CUPiRANT mOHM ( PteronJdea ribesi Scop, ) 
C» R, Crosby and assistants; 'Torms were found hatching and 
feeding in Ulster County on ma.j 17, and by the 29th of :,iay 
infestations were scarce and light. 
M. H» Swenk (!!ay 15'-Jcire 15)* The imported currant worm 
was quite injur iousj as usual, to currants and gooseberries 
during latter May and the first week in June. 
