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a"bundant throughout the eastern part of the State. Its work was very 
conspicuous as far west as central Worcester County. 
CHERRY LEAP BEETLE ( Galerucella cavicoilis Lec.) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June 20): The cherry leaf "beetle has "been reported fron 
Onaway, Bollaire, Boyne City, Iron Mountain, Cheboygan, Petoskey, Cadil- 
lac, and Traverse City. 
PLUM . 
COTTONY-CUSHION SCALE ( I eery a purchasi Mask.) 
Oklahona. C. P. Stiles (June 20): The cottony-cushion scale has "been reported 
on plun trees fron Washita County. The infestation is quite heavy in 
sone places. 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY SAWPLY ( Monophadnoidos rubi Harr.) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June 20): The raspberry sawfly is exceedingly abundant 
in the vicinities of Monroe, Adrian, and Ann Arbor. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE ROOT WORM ( Pidia viticida Walsh) 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (June 17 ): Adults of the grape root worn are abundant 
in several vineyards at Canden. The 10-day spray is being applied. 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Oxyptilus periscelidactylus Pitch) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (June 25): The grape plixne moth was the cause 
of more complaints from all sections of the State during the latter part 
of May than wo usually receive. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June 1): Grape plume moth was 
abundant on Ulster County grapes that had been neglected. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (May 30): The grape plume moth is found in and about 
Columbus. 
DATES 
NAVEL ORANGE WORM ( Myelois venipars Dyar) 
Arizona. D. P. Barnes (May 5): Larvae in dates collected near Tempe in 
November 1935 K. B. McKinney, D. P. Barnes, and Perez Simmons produced 
adults which have been identified by C. Hoinrich. Larvae were found in 
dates on the palms but were much more abundant in fallen dates. 
