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Utah, 0. F. Knowlton (July 6): Adults and' nymphs are seriously damaging the 
older leaves of grapes in a vineyard near Ogden. 
GRAPE PHYLLOXERA" ( Phylloxera - vitif oliae Fitch) 
Mississippi. C. Lylc (July 21); Infested grape leaves were sent to us on June 
26 from Wesson in Copiah County. 
GRAPE BEERY MOTH ( Palychrosis viteana Clem. ) 
New York. IT. # Y. State Coll. of :Agr. 'Hews Letter (July): the ,:ripc "berry moth 
was reported as "being more prevalent in the Hudson River Valley than it was 
last year. 
GRAPE LEAP SOLDER ( Desmia funeral is Hon. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 21); A heavy infestation was reported on July 14 
from Kemper County. 
GRAPE LEAF SXELSTOiTIZER ( Harrisina amcricana Guer. ) 
Maryland. E. IT. Cory (July 24): The grape leaf skeletonizer was reported from 
Dorchester County. 
Louisiana. W. E. Hinds (July 27); Complaints of the work of the grape leaf 
skeletonizer are quite common in many home garden locations. Foliage is quite 
completely destroyed where no attempt has been made- to check it. 
GRAPE SAWFLY ( Erythraspides pygmaca Say) 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (Jul?/- 24): Specimens were.. received from Washington with 
the statement that they were destroying a vineyard. 
A SCARABAEID ( Pachystethus lucicola Fab.) 
Connecticut. W. E. Britton (June 29): A small vineyard was stripped in 3 days 
at Beacon Falls. 
GIANT ROOT BORER ( Prionus laticollis Drury) 
New York. E. P. Felt (July 24): This "broad-necked Prionus was found working in 
the roots of grape at Bedford Hills, IT. Y. ' 
GOOSEBERRY 
GOOSEBERRY FRUIT WOBM ( Zophodia -rossulari^c Rile-) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (July 21): Gooseberry fruit -orms hove destroyed fully 80 
• per cent of the gooseberries in one patch at Orem. 
CITRUS 
CITRUS UHITEFLY ( pialeurodes c itri Riley & How.) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (July): Trees are blacker than for GevcraL years-..' Dry 
weather during June delayed the development of ent ^megenous fungi. 
