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Virginia C. A. Weigel (June 4): The rose chafer has been reported from 
Roanoke attacking flowers, shrubbery, peach, and apple trees. 
Ohio T. H. Parks (June 2l): The rose chafer is more prevalent than for 
several years on cherry leaves, young corn, grapes, roses, straw- 
berries, blackberries, raspberries, and lima beans. 
G. A. Runner (June 28): Vineyards on sandy soils were severely 
injured by rose chafers during the last two weeks in June in Lake 
and Ashtabula Counties. (July 15): Numerous reports from 
Sandusky, Ohio, were received of injury to apple. An orchard 
visited June 24 showed severe damage, the fruit on a number of 
trees on a sandy hillside being almost entirely destroyed. 
Indiana J. J. Davis (July 16): In addition to reports of last month, we 
have received reports of injury from all sections of the State, 
the crops injured including corn, apple fruit, and peony. 
Michigan R. H. Pettit (June 25): We are getting reports of serious attack 
on grapes, apples, peaches, and cherries by the common rose chafer, 
which seems to be worse this year than usual. The whole western 
fruit belt seems to be the seat of operations. 
(?'ACRODACTYLUS UNIFORMIS H0RN N 
New Mexico R. Middlebrook (July 15): This species has been reported from 
Grant and Dona Ana Counties attacking grapes. It is 50 per cent 
more abundant, compared with an average year, and 75 per cent more 
compared with last month. 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Oxvotilus periscelidactvlus Fitch) 
Massachusetts A. F. Burgess (June 30): This insect is reported as quite common 
on grape in several localities in eastern Massachusetts. 
ERYTHRONEUR^ SP. 
Ohio G. A. Runner (July 2): Grape foliage in many vineyards on the 
Lake Erie Islands has teen severely injured by adults of the over- 
wintering orood of this species. 
GRAPE FLEA-BEETLE ( Haltica chalvbea 111.) 
New York G. E. Smith (July 15): The grape flea-beetle is abundant in one 
vineyard near Eagle Harbor in Orleans County. 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (June): This species is considerably more abundant 
than usual at Newark. 
PRIMROSE H>?TjS-BEETLE ( Haltica I^.tiac^a LetsO 
New Mexico R. Middlebrook (June): The primrose flea-beetle has been reported 
attacking grapes at Dona Ana, 10 per cent of the crop being damaged. 
