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RASPBERRY 
New York 
New York 
New York 
Ne?/ York 
New York 
RASPBERRY FRUIT UQRM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
C* R« Crosby and assistants (August 7): Though troublesome 
in several plantings, this insect is decidedly less abundant 
than was the case last year, (Abstract J» A, H, ) 
AN APHID ( Amphorophora rubi Ivalt,) 
M» N« Taylor (August 7): Very abundant in Erie County on 
raspberry, 
AN APHID ( Aphis rubiphila Patch) 
M« N. Taylor (August 7): less abundant than usual in Erie 
County, on raspberry. 
RASPBERRY CANE BORER ( Obsrea biinaculata Oliv. ) 
M, N« Taylor (August 7): In one planting 25 per cent of the 
tips are girdled. In general the injury is negligible in 
Erie County* 
RASPBERRY SAWFLY ( Konopr^ur-oides r U bi Harris) 
C« R» Crosby and assistants (August 7): Occasional outbreaks 
reported from Monro?, Chautauqua, and Erie Counties, (Abstract 
J, A. H.) 
Georgia 
BLACKBERRY 
BLACKBERRY LEAF MINER ( Metallus rubi Forbes) 
0, I, Snapp (July 30): Infestation rather heavy this year 
at Fort Valley* Larvae are now nearly full grown. 
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Connecticut 
New York 
GRAPE 
EIGHT* SPOTTED FORESTER ( Alypia octoruaculato Fab.) 
F, E, Gladwin (August 2): More abundant than usual* No commer- 
cial injury at Freuonia, 
Bt H« IValden (July 13) J Grapevines and Virginia creepers 
nearly stripped in two sections of the city. More abundant 
compared with average year, 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Oxyutilus puriscelidactylus Fitch) 
C« R« Crosby and assistants (August 7): Reported as generally 
more abundant than usual in the Hudson River Valley but did 
