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abundant throughout the State. (Abstract J.A.H.) 
PEAR SLUG- ( Zriocamooides lirur-cina Retz.) 
. . H. Swenk (July 15-August l): '','=: unusually injurious 
on cherry trees In Scot s Bluff County ?uring the period here 
covered, 
CH V FRUIT FLIES ( Rhr^ol<tis cpp.) 
C, R, Crosby and assistants (August 7): These insects appe r 
to have been more abundant than usual throu jhout the State, 
in nany cases doing very considerable commercial lam 
(Ab tract J. A. H.) 
^? D Li£ CURCULIO ( Taehypterelius quadrigibbus Say) 
S. Lee worsham (July 20): The apple curculio has been found 
on wild cher ies. Determination made by '.<", S« Fisher. 
SHOT- HOLE 30RER ( Scolytus rugulosur. Ratz.) 
R» H* Pettit (August ll): Has been s riously injuring sever- 
al young cherry orchards in Cceana Cou. t '..'orthpc - 
in Leelanau County. I have just r turned from examining these 
ore: . .nd found in one case that the att ick had cone frorr 
a dying lard ad nt I o V „red t. , and in 
the oth r c ise to a poorly kept applu o. rd, In bol :es 
normoua piles o: brush right in or close by the 
cherry orrh: rds, and this brush showed the workings of the beet- 
le which is present in enormous numb rs. The injur;/ tea 
by the be tl ring iron the dying treer brush pil. 
ling Ln axils of buds of the young cherry trees and 
reby killing many of the twigs ana branches. 
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flu: : 
PLU1 DULIO ( Couctrrchelu:- nenunh r t.) 
Philip G (July 24): ] Prlaspls ■ •v.rcul icr.ir 
Fitch found Ltizin 10 to of 
the curculio larv , in! '• . ' f injury 
about t s last 
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