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A SATTPLY ( iTeurotonn inconsuicua Nort.) 
Tennessee. :-. H. Per.tley (ifay 25): Plan sawfly found affecting cherry 
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SKBKBY LP-AP M33BE ( Profe.nusa collaris MacG. ) 
;-::, D. W. Hamilton (June 2U): Injury was quite noticeable in one 
of ths I^ttg plantings of sours near Hudson on 'lay 2S. The infesta- 
tion appeared to have spread fror. a fen localized spots noticed the 
previous reason. Practically all larvae had left the leaves "by 
June 2. 
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PLUM G0UG3R ( Anthonorrus scutellaris Lee.) 
~:::-r.sin. C. L. Fluke (June 21): Plun .;oucer appeared in large numbers 
in th University orchard, Dane County, in south-central Wisconsin, 
on June 1. 
PASP3Z2PY 
RASFHERBI 1WIT3GBH (Bvturus unicolor Say) 
Massachusetts. A. L. Bourne (June 2U) • Several instances of rather severe 
injury have ":eer. brou ht to cur attention. In plantings visited the 
_r.sect -?as nore abundant than usual, and this condition seens to "be 
true throughout the State. 
Idaho* 3. J. Landis and. 7. 7. 3aker (June 5): Adults v;ore found on 
raspberry west of Post Palls, and at Hayden Lake, Kootenai County, 
in northern Idaho. 
lin ton. 3. J. Landis and W. If, Baker (June 6): Adult beetles were 
-'. on raspberr- iron the eastern linits of Spokane to the Idaho 
State line. 
Oregon. 3. J. Landis, and W, 7. Baker (June U): Adults -ere found on 
raspberry at La Grande and Elgin, Union County, and at Wallowa, 
Wallowa County, in northeastern Oregon. 
RASFHEERY SA7PLY ( Mono-phadnoides rubi Harr.) 
Michigan. P.. Hutsrn (June 22): The raspberry ca^fly is connon about 
Lansing, Grand Hapids, Paw Pa^ t South Eaven, Bandera, and ITiles, 
in southern Michigan. 
