■IM. 
BUD MOTH (Tmetccera ocellans Schif . ) 
l\rew Yoric G. E. Smith {"is'j 2C)» -'Obsorvec injijring plums on tv/o farms, 
plruns Lein^^ very near apple trees in Orleans County." 
Pa r " t c t IV? n ^ re rsas pilosus Can. & Fanz. 
Nev; York L. F, Stricl:land {liay £8). "Foliage beconino infested in 
Fia^.ra County." 
R.1SPBEEHX 
EASPEDEEY PRUIT-\70H'I ( Bv turns unicolor Say) 
ITew York J. 3o Palrnor (May 50 )• "E^ffs abujidant , beetles rare in 
Ulster Goujity. (June 11) larvae are beginning to be found. 
(June 18) Beetles still present in late blossoms, larvae com- 
mon, but not as abundant as would be e::pccted, Sggs still 
being laid on tlis green berries. First tv/o pickings in an in- 
fested pp. tell are discourc.gingl3r small. The berries are 
crunibly, sriia.ll, misssloapen and given ees an exceedingly in- 
ferior appearance to tlie baskets. One grower pulled the 
bushes out instead of 2-^rvesting the fruit. (June 25) Beetles 
still to be fooiid in small nuinbers." 
K. D. Hammond (June 13), "Abundant in the northeastern part of 
Orange County." 
RASPBERPiY SA7/FLY ( Mono^hadnoides rubi Harris) 
Eew York J. B. Palmer (June 18), "Larvae occasionall^r observed in Ulster 
County." 
F. Z, Hartsell (Jtnie 18). •'Gornmon and injurious in small 
plantings in Char.taucua Goimty." 
Oregon A. L, Lovett (June 17). "Baspberry sav/fly above the average 
in abuiici,ance in V/estern Oregon, Lane County and north.vard, 
La.rvac appeared first of liay. Loganberries and raspberries 
generally attacked," 
STRIPED TREE CRICKET (Oecanthus ni/?ricornla W alk. ] 
Vcv; York J., 3. Palmer (June 18). "Egg punctures ox5^asionally observed 
in Ulster County." 
P. Z. Hartzell (June 18), "Fot coitnon in Cliautauq.ua Co-anty. 
Eggs are now liatcliing." 
