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California. M. S. Morley (June 7)' Adults are very numerous on untreated grape- 
vines in Kern County. 
CURRANT 
. IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronidea ribesii Scop.) ' 
Maine. H. £. Peirson (June S): Larvae were reported as defoliating currant at 
Augusta in southern Maine. 
Indiana, J. J. Davis (June 25): Larvae were reported as defoliating currant at 
La Payette on May 28 and at Winchester on June 3» 
CURRANT APHID ( Myzus ribis L.) 
North Dakota. Jy A. Munro (June 22): The currant aphid has been, abundant but 
parasites are holding it in check. 
BLACK BERRY 1 
BLACKBERRY LEAP MINER ( Metal lus rubi Forbes) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June 22): The blackberry leaf miner defoliated a 2-acre 
field of blackberries near Sandusky, in eastern Michigan. 
A PSYLLID ( Trioza tripunctata Pitch) 
New Hampshire, J. G. Conklin (June 2^)z .Damage by the blackberry psyllid was 
observed in .southern New Hampshire on June 23. Largo numbers were ovi- 
positing on terminals of new growth. ._ . , 
.:.-• PECAN 
PALL WEBWORM ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
Georgia, 0, I. Snapp (June 23): Nests are common on pecan trees at Port Valley. 
Larvae about half grown. 
Florida. P. S. Chamberlin (May 27): Very abundant on pecan' trees in Gadsden 
. County, 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (June 2U): According. to G. L. Bond and H. Gladney, webs 
have been noticeable on pecan trees along. the Coast since the latter part 
of May and are now quite .numerous. J, E. Lee reports that the webs are 
beginning to appear in Pearl River County. 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
A CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus juglandis Lee.) 
Pennsylvania. A. B. Champlain (June 22): The new growth of English walnut trees 
in east-central Pennsylvania is being attacked by this curculio. 
