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edly others will attempt pressing wormy material for .juice jelly 
making - , About two :s or the season still remains. 
Delaware 
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APS LEAEHOPPER ( Erythroneura c ones Say) 
H . L. Dozier (July 3C): The grape leaf hopper is no" beconing verj 
abunda.it in a number of commercial vineyards. Ibis pest has beer 
present this season only in limited numbers, in marked contrast 
to last sec son when they caused great damage and worry by their 
vast nuubers. 
Ohio 
South Dakota 
South D a kota 
Delaware 
Ohio 
Arizona 
California 
2. W. Mendenhall (August 9): I find the grape leaf hopper general 
over the State again this year. 
H. C. Severin (August 3): The grape leaf hoppers are present in ur. 
usual abundance in eastern So^i- 1 Dakota. 
GRAPE PHYLLOXERA (P hyllox era vitifoliae Fitch) 
H. C. Severin (August S): The grape phylloxera is present in us- 
ual abundance* 
3RAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana C lem) 
H. L. Dozier (August 4): The grape berry moth is threatening the 
total loss of this year's crop of grapes on two commercial vino- 
yards near Dover. This insect has just begun to attract atten- 
tion in this State during the past two seasons and promises to 
become an outstanding grape pest. This season the young larvae 
first started hatching about June 23 and pupated between July 20 
and 30. By the latter dace, few worms were left in berries and 
on August 4 the first adults appeared for the second generation, 
GRAPE LEAP SKELETON IZER ( Harrisiana a r.ericeng 3-uer. ) 
2. W. Mendenhall ( August 13): I find an outbreak of this pest ir 
Miami County. 
GRAPE COLASPIS (C olas^is brunnea 7a b. ) 
Arizona News Letter (July 31): Grape leaves were badly eaten and 
perforated by the grape leaf beetle, in several places in the 
Salt Elver Valley. Probably the most severe injury was noted in 
a small planting serving as an arbor. 
A THRIPS ( Dre-oanothrips reuteri Uzel) 
T. D, s (July 8): On July 8 special field observations wer< 
made to de terrain e the abundance of Dreranothrips reuteri Uzel. 
