jRh 
- 169 - 
RAS PBERRY 
RASPBERRY CANE-EORER ( Oberea bimaculata Oliv.) 
node iRland A. E. Stene (July 16). "The raspberry cane-borer is showing up in 
considerable numbers." 
Connecticut B. H. Vfalden (July 19). "Damaged canes were observed on July 10 at 
Karnden, New Haven, and North Branford." 
New York C. R. Crosby (June 17). "Infested plants were sent in from Utica, 
Oneida County." 
RASPBERRY FRUITWORl' ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
Washington E. J. Newcomer (July 17). "This insect was quite coirinon in a rasp- 
berry patch in the Yakima Valley. Up to this time I have not observ- 
ed this insect in this region." 
CURRANT 
CURRANT APHID ( iTyzus ribis L.) 
York E. V. Shear (July l) . "Currant aphid more abundant than usual and 
a serious pest in some plantings in Ulster County." 
C. R. Crosby (June 20) . "Infested material received from Erie 
County." 
IMPORTED CURRANT SAWLY ( Pteronidea ribesi Scot).) 
Connecticut H. L. Johnson. "This pest seems to be becoming much worse each year 
at South Herid«n where the continued use of Paris green is needed tc 
keep it down." 
FOUR^LINED PLANT-BUG ( Poecilocapsus line at us Fab.) 
sachusetts H. T. Fernald. "There is no evidence as yet of an outbreak of the 
four-lined loat«,bug." 
New York C. R. Crosby. "Infested material sent in from Lackawanna, Erie 
County." 
New Jersey M. D. Leonard (July 19). "Currant patches with foliage quite badly 
damaged at Mountain View." 
CRANBERRY 
BLACKHEAD CRANBERRY "TORT ( Rhopobota naevana Huebn.) 
Wisconsin 0. G. Halde (June 25). "The summer-brood larvae are now hatching 
and an especially severe infestation is under way in the Mather 
district ." 
