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RASPBERRY PRUIT7CRL1 (By turus unicolor Say) 
J. 3. Palmar (August 6) . "This insect has now disappeared from the 
plants, but on account of the destructive work early in the season, 
combined with mosaic or yellows, many plantings are being pulled out 
in Ulstur County." 
CURRANT 
CURRANT APHIS (Mvzus rib is L.) 
0. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as having been present 
early in the season in 3teuben, Cenosee, Otsego, and Ulster Counties. 
Aphids have now left the currant bushes. 
PECAN 
PALL WEBWQRLi ( Hyohantria cunaa Drury) 
P. II. O'Byme (August 15). "This insect is beginning to make its 
appoarance all over the pecan-growing sections of the State. This 
is quite a bit earlier than usual and from all appearances it is 
going to do more damage than usual." 
PECAN SHUCKv/ORI.I ( LaspoTresia car/ana Pitch) 
T. H. Jones (July 24) . "Infested nuts received from a correspondent 
in Ilonroe." 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPUB ( Srythroneura comes Say) 
J. B„ Palmer (August 17) * "This insect was fairly abundant early in 
the season. By July 7 most of the insects had reached the adult 
stage. The infestation was not serious anywhere in Ulster County. 
This insect was also observea infesting grapes in Nassau County," 
P* 2. Hartzoll (August 13). "Uore numerous in Chautauqua County than 
for a number of years." 
GRAPE ROOTwORi; ( Pidia viticida Walsh) 
P. Z. Hartzell (August 13) . "Llore numerous than any year since 1914." 
GRAPE-BERRY 1DTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem.) 
P, Z, Hartzell (August 13) , "Hot very nximerous this season in Chau- 
tauqua C<ranty." 
C. 0. Houghton (July 29) . "This insect does a moderate amount of injury 
every year in this State." 
