Ohio 
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GRAFE LEAF 7 '"__ sraia funeralis ffim.) 
E* '.<♦ Mendenhall (i.iay 22): The grape leaf folder is present 
in Columbus and vici tity. 
Nebraska 
APPLE TWIG BpREB (->•-: i c ^rus bica.i-tu s Say) 
M« H« Swenk (April 15-May 15),: In the vicinity o: -v/ille, 
Nemaha County, one of the important grape-growing Li "nets 
of Nebraska, an abundance of the borer was reported during 
the third week in April. 
JERRY 
Ne-.7 York 
Ohio 
Nc7 York 
Indiana 
Oregon 
Oregon 
CUTIP^T APHII (:-v;:us r ibis L. ) 
C* I-.. Crosby and assistants, abstract from Weekly 
Letter, N. Y, State College of Agric -ture, May 14, 1 i Currant 
aphids are present but doing little damage in Orange and Greene 
Counties, 
E. ..", Mendenhall (May 17): Currant bushes are infested again 
vrith the currant aphid -: ir. is appearing generally thron - 
out the State, This insect doe.: considerable 5 to currants 
in Chic. 
IMPORTED CUE EM ( Fteronidea ribesi Scop.) 
C» R« Crosby and -ants, abstract fro.. 's Letter 
K« 7. State College of A . . ,1928s The imported 
currant worm is mailing its ap ranee in Suffolk, Orange, and 
Chautauqua Counties. 
J. J. Davis (. ): The cur ant worm was reported defolia- 
ting gooeeberri I tte. The larvae were nearly full 
grows May 24. 
CUI ( :-:pochro c- Loot) 
Don C. Mote (.' .,.• LI) I Pfae fir^t adult "as observed in our 
cut-door rearir. 5, 
BLACK GOOSEBERRY 2 . (Xy lccriULi g i Lee.) 
Don C» Mote (May 11): Adults from 
hibernation (Ap^il ^6) accordin r« filcox< bly 
cold rains hav DOnth or more, com- 
pori e time of ce the tro prec :s. On 
M Q y 5 the first black ;ooa b< rry borer adults 
