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STRAWBERRY 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus 3 ignatue ) Say) 
R. A. Van Meter (June 17) "Increasing in abundance in the Dighton 
district of Bristol County." 
D, B. Rivenburgh (June 18) "Serious on certain farms in Columbia Com 
ty." 
J. B. Palmer (June 18) "Abundant on William Belts everywhere in Ulstt 
County. Other varieties are comparatively free," 
J, F, Adams (April 13) "Damaging 3 percent of the crop at Greenwood." 
STRAWBERRY CROWN-GIRDLER ( Otiorhvnohus ovatus ^L.) 
A. L» Lovett (June 17) "Childe reports from Hood River that this in- 
sect is spreading to new plantings. Damage is considerable, the yiel 
having been cut out from 20 to 50 percent,** 
STRAWBERRY FLEA -BEETLE Ultica ignita Xllig.) 
G. E. Smith (June 18) "Very abundant in Orleans County," 
WHITE GRUBS fPhvllophaga sp , ) 
C* R. Crosby and assistants (June 18) "Reported as doing slight amoua 
of damage in Albany and Columbia Counties." 
ABBREVIATED WIREWORM fgf KPJ^f)ia ?^i^ abbreviatus Say) 
axAodison," 
ROSE-CHAFER f Macrodaetvlus subspinosus ) Fab. ) 
J)\ Er» Fink (June 7) "The rose-chafer is now doing injury to the leavi 
of strawberry, and because of the fact that the crops are being har- 
vested at the present time, it is impossible to experiment with spra; 
on the leaves. It has also been observed feeding, on the blossoms of 
string beans. Very abundant this year." 
STRAWBERRY LEAF -ROLLER (Anc ylls o& jQtana FFoeii.) - 
li. H. Swenk (May Zl) "During the fourth week in May there was oonsid 
erable injury by the strawberry leaf -roller in Douglas, Washington, 
York, Boyd and other Counties of eastern Nebraska." 
OBSOLETE -BANDED STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER fArchips obsoletana^Walk. ) 
D, B, Rivenburgh (June 18) "No1| important this year in Columbia Coun^ 
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