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seems much more generally prevalent judged by the occurrence of 
adults this spring. Numerous instances have "been reported and 
observed of the feeding of adult "beetles in the terminals of 
the new growth of raspberry, and this has been serious enough 
in some cases to interest growers to apply control measures. 
Adults have also been observed occasionally feeding on straw- 
berry blossoms, often completely destroying the flower and fruit. 
Petioles of cherry and apple are sometines selected b; 
adults. Adults were first ob served May S around Puyallup. 
SNOEY TREE CRICKET ( Occantnus niv^ur I -. 
South Dakota H. C. Severin (M«y 1): The usual number of complai t : i 
ing this insect were received this year because of res 
to raspberry, chiefly, damage not usually being I - 
BLUE LEERY 
Maine C. R. Phipps (May 21): 'The following insects are moderately 
andant on blueberry in Cumberland ~nd Rrncc '-' inties: 
Lycp-ohotia occulta L. , E. astricta Horr. , l.iseli-'. purpuri ' . - ~ 
and Lampra brunn ei co.il is . Grot 6. 
APPLE T'lG BORER ( A~okiccrus bicaudatus Say) 
Nebraska ... H. Swcnk (May 21): The grape cane bor.r was foi i "ing 
rapevines in Franklin County on April 22 end in Redwillow 
County on May 13. 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH (P olychrosis viteana Clem. 
Delaware H. L. Dosier (May 18): The grape berry moth is issuing in 
straggling numbers in overwintering cages at Newark and Camd 
GRAPE LEAF FOLDEE ( Eesw.ia funeral is Bbn.) 
Ohio E. '.'.". Mendenhall (May 37): I find the grape leaf folder do- 
ing some damage to the - eaves at Columbus. 
GRAPE SCALE ( Asaiaiotus qv? e Co . t.) 
ssouri L. Baseman (Lay 24): Mr. C.C.Bell of Boanville report, 
serious epidemic of grape sc~.le on his he. vin y rd. 
