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WESTERN SKOT-HOLE BORER f Scolvtus rugu] osu s Rgt z .t) 
Oregon Don C. Mote (April 29): One prune grower in Salem district reports 
300 trees out of 1£00 infested. An. apole grower reports all his 
2-year-old apple tre^s infested. The trees he says are dying. 
Beetles apparently about ready -to emerge from burrows. A few had 
already emerged. At Albany, April 30, of 2,000 prune trees one- 
third were infested, 
BROWN PLUM APHID ( Kysteroneura setariae Thos.) 
Georgia 0. I, Snapp (May 7): Very numerous on unsprayed plum trees at 
Fort Valley, 
RASPBERRY 
RED-NECKED C/NE BORER ( Agrilus ruf icollis Fab.) 
Indiana J.J, Davis (May 24): The red-necked cane-borer was reported May 2 
as injuring raspberry at Evans vi lie. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE MEALYBUG ( Pseudo coccus maritimus Ehrh.) 
Michigan R. H. Pettit (May 14); The grape mealybug is very plentiful in the 
grape belt of Michigan, Strong lime-sulphur killed practically all 
that were hit but nothing else as yet has seemed to be effective. 
Unfortunately the season is advancing so that strong lime-sulphur 
can no longer be used, 
GRAPE LEAFKOPPER ( Erytbroneura comes Say) 
New York K. E. Paine (April 26): Does not seem to be so very numerous in 
some vineyards where this pest was very serious last year. Prac- 
tically none can be found in Chautauqua County. 
GR.APE FLES&-BEETLE ( Hait.ica chalvbea III.) 
Pennsylvania S. W. FroSt (May IS): On May 5 adults were found abundant mating 
on grape, 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (May 2): These beetles are just beginning to appear 
and are quite numerous for Newark, where but few grapes are grown. 
Indiana J.J, Davis (May 24): The grape-vine flea-beetle injuring buds at 
Mishawaka May 12. 
Kansas J. W, McColloch (May l) : Adults were feeding on opening buds and 
doing considerable damage. 
