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RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY FRUIT 7J0RM ( Byturus tricolor Say) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants (June): *n the lower Hudson 
River Valley this insect caused very considerable damage to 
red raspberries. It was also reported as doing appreciable 
damage in Erie and Vv'ayne Counties. 
",'isconsin E. L. Chambers (June 20): There has been a g^nirel complaint 
from this pest for the past two years and many inquiries are 
being received for conorol measures. 
Minnesota A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June): The raspberry Byturus 
has been reported. 
rRAPE 
GRAPE FLEA BEET IE ( Haltica chalybea 111.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants (June): The grape flea beetle 
is very abundant on grapes in Yates County and in parts of 
Chautauqua County . 
Ohio E. Vv. Mendenhall (June 3): The larvae are found fseding en 
the leaves of the grapevines in Columbus and vicinity. They 
are feeding very greedily and damage is being ~one. 
GRAPE CURCULIO ( Craponius i naequalis Say) 
'Vest Virginia F. E. Brooks (June 24): The grape curculio is abundant at 
French Creek on vines of cultivated and wild grapes, 
feeding marks are conspicuous en the leaves and oviposition 
in the fruit had begun on June 20. Indications point to a 
serious attack. 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Cxyptilvs >- riscelidactylu s Fitch) 
Massachusetts ■*-. I. Bourne (June 24): This insect is more abundant than 
usual, many complaints having been received from small growers. 
J. V. Schaffner, jr. (June 25): This insect caused consider- 
able alarm during the last of Mi y in the vicinity of '.'.elrose 
and Wakefield. In one section of Revere, where ay are 
grorn and severe pruning is practiced, no larvae could be found. 
CURIttlTT h'.'D GOOSE?!? _ 
[MPORTED CURRANT .VORM ( Pteronidea ribesii Scop.) 
"isconsin S. L. Chambers (June 20): Our nursery inspectors ar^ find- 
