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A. C. Burrill (June 6). "A very serious infestation of plums 
and apricots is under way at Jackson, in many cases the entire 
crop being injured. Farmers say this is the worst attack 
they have ever had." 
RA SPBERRY 
RASPBERRY SAT7FLY ( Monophadnoid es rubi Harris) 
R. G. Palmer (Juno 7). "A 3-acre planting at Sheridan was very 
seriously infested, the bushes being practically defoliated." 
R. H. Pettit (June 17). "The raspberry sawfly is doing quite 
a bit of damage here in Michigan. It is very much worse this 
year than usual throughout the State." 
A. L. Lovett (June 14). "$hia insect is slightly more abundant 
than last year. The first larva was observed at Cortoallis on 
May 25." 
RASPBERRY FRUITV/ORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
C. R. Crosby. "Mr, R. G. Palmer reports that these insects 
are doing damage in several sections of Chautauqua County, and 
Mr. Hammond reports that they have put in their appearance late 
in May in the Newburg section of Orange County." 
RASPBERRY MAGGOT (Phorbia rubivor a Coq.) 
A. L. Lovett. "This insect v/a^ very abundant during the latter 
half of May and the first half of June. Loganberry crowns 
showed lack of vigor this spring and in many cas^s failed to 
put out a normal number of canes, hence the injury to a few 
by this insect was more significant than might generally be 
true." 
CURRANT 
CURRANT APHID ( Myzus ribis L.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect during the first 
half of June and the latter part of May as very abundant in 
Monroe, Ulster, Oswego, Otsego, and Orleans Counties." 
E. P» Felt. "Lodally abundant and injurious in parts of 
Rensselaer County." 
IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronidea ribesii Scop.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as very destructive 
in several sections of Orange, Chautauqua, and Rockland Counties-** 
