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TWO-SPOTOED OBEHEA ( Oberea blnnctaata Oliv, ) 
Nev/ York H. \7. Fitch (June 18). "A few observed on raspberries in 
Albany County," 
HASPB3ERY ROOT -GALL (Diastrorhus turg-idus Bass.) 
ITew York M. D, Leonard (llay 9). "Galls of this insect were received 
from Tully." 
SPITTLE ILTSECTS (Cercopidae) 
Oregon A. L, Lovett (June 17), "Sawplos of blighted loganberry 
tips received from Ilarion Coimty. The cane above the point of 
attack \;as blighted and dead; reported as fairly prevalent 
over a limited area," 
VZHITE GRUB ( Phvllopha^a tristis Pab, ) 
Few York J. B. Palmer {llay 17), "Reported from I!!arlboro, Ulster Coun- 
ty, as causing severe dr.rnagG to the foliage by the beetles 
feeding during the night. As many as tliree to four of the 
beetles could be found at the base of each hill in the top 
inch of soil," 
New York 
BLACKBERRY 
RED-KECKED CAKE-BORER (A/?rilus ruficollis Fab, ) 
C. R. Crosby (May 23), "Injury to blackberries reported 
from Luzerne," 
New York 
Indiana 
CURRANT 
CURRAITT APH© ( Mvzus ribis L. ) 
P. J. Parrott (Jlay 28). "I liavo seldom observed more conspic- 
uous damage at Geneva." 
L. F. Strickland (June 18), "Present in small numbers In Ni- 
agara County." 
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P, Z, Hs'-rtzell (June 18), "Rather common in Chautauqua County 
0« R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as unusually 
abundant and injurious in Orleans, Ulster, Genesee, and Al- 
bany Coxznties. 
Jo J, Dp.vis (June 15). "The currant aphid has been a common 
species this year," 
