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RASPBE RRY 
RASPBSPRY 'CANS SORER ( Obcrea bimaculata 01 i v.) 
Vermont. K. L. Bailey (August 22) : Reports of damage by the raspberry cane 
borer have been received from many parts of the State. 
Pennsylvania. W. E. Blauvelt (July 14): Several adult specimens of 0. bimaculata 
have been received. They were, reported as attacking raspberry and roses. 
Minnesota. A. C-. Rugglcs (August 23)': Several 'reports have been received of 
this insect doing v seVeTC 'damage to red raspberries in Ramsey and Hennepin 
Counties. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
Pennsylvania. C. A. Thomas (August 24): Grape leafhoppers have been common and 
fairly injurious in several vineyards in Chester County. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendcnhall (July 30): The grape lcafhopper is quite bad on grape 
leaves. : 
South Dakota. H. C. Severin (August 23): Leafhoppers are doing much damage to 
woodbine and grape over the State. 
Nebraska. M. K. Swenk (July 20 to August 25): Injury to grape and woodbine 
leaves by the grape lcafhopper continued to be reported during the period here 
covered, the reports during' August coming chiefly from south-central Nebraska. 
Colorado. G. M. List (August 25): Many inquiries have been received in regard 
to the grape leaf hopper on grapes and ornamental vines such as the Virginia 
creeper. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (August 15): Grape leafhoppers are now causing serious 
damage to Virginia creeper i and grapes in parts of northern Utah. 
GRAPE PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera viti.f oli.ie Pitch) 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (July 28): I find the grape phylloxera very bad on the 
Clinton variety of grapes on home plantings in Lithopolis. The leaves show 
a great deal of injury. 
CURRANT 
CURRANT APHID ( Myzus r ibis L.) 
Montana. A. L. Strand (August 17): Currant aphid s are very abundant. 
PECAN 
HICKORY SHUCK WORK ( Laspcyrcsia caryana Pitch) 
Georgia. J. B. Gill (August 25): The pecan shuck worm has been infesting green 
nuts in various localities in Georgia.. 
