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RASPBERRY BRUIT-WORM ( Bvturus uni col or Say) 
Hew York J. 3. Palmer (July 2) . "Raspberries are selling at an extremely low 
price in Ulster County due to tie crumbly, misshapen berries and their 
damp condition. She crumbly berries are due in part to the -work of 
this beetle." 
RASPBERRY SAWFLY ( MonophaffitoldB 3 rubi Harris) 
Wisconsin S. 3. Pracker (July 10). "Mere common than usual about Osh&osh." 
Oregon A. L. Lovett (June 20). "More plentiful than usual in the lower Willam- 
ette Valley where from two to five per cent of the loganberries are 
damaged. Spraying commercial plantings with arsenate of lead is being 
generally practised for the f^st time." 
BLACKBERRY 
GREEN JUNE BEETLE ( Cotinis nitida L.) 
Missouri Leonard Haseman (July 10). "Blackberries in central Missouri have 
been seriously affected by this beetle." 
PECAN 
PECAN PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera devastatr iz Perg. ) 
Missis- R. W. Harned (July 23) . "This spring more complaints were received in 
sippi regard to this insect than during any of the past 15 years. These 
complaints came from about twenty different trswns in all parts of 
the State." 
FIG 
CITRUS MEALYBUG ( Pseudococcus citri Bis so) 
Missis- R. W. Harned (July 23) . "The citrus mealybug has been especially 
sippi numerous on figs in the southern half of the State." 
