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IMPORTED CUE .-_"" '.." .. :: ( Fteronidca ribcsi Scop.) 
C. R« Crosby and 3c: ., abstract from ffeekly -• s 
Letter "/. Y. St. Coll. Agr, June 4 and II: The imported 
currant worm is present in most currant patches in Chautauqua 
County, and an adult of this species was found on currants 
at Fostertown June 8. 
H-. F 4 Dietz (May 31): We have had reports of currant worms 
doing serious damage to currants and gooseberries in tl 
vicinity of Indianapolis on May 23. 
CURRANT APHIL ( i.iyzus ribis L. ) 
C. R« Crosby and . i bants, abstract from Weekly News 
Letter II, Y. 3t. Coll. ,-.. June 4; The currant aphid 
is present in variable numbers in Ulster County and present 
in most currant patches in Chautauqua County. 
BL _Y 
GOOSEBERRY FRUIT K . ( ^orfnodia grossulariac 
Mississippi K, „'. Horned (June 25): During t: rt of I 
1 rvae repotted as causing injury to olueberry plants were 
cent to this office from Ocean Springs : ni Laurel. These 
larvae were tentatively identified by ... ton 
as the gooseberry fruit worm. Cn June 22 additional larvae 
were received fro;j Corinth where they --ere reported as in- 
juring blueberry plants* 
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it to tl ice soi i rom Vic to 
app- rently con: Lned Li r, 
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Meri*;old so. I illar with the 
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