Mississippi, Lple,.-. ,ct^ al. (OctolDer SU): Seported as cnusin;':; damage 
to peach trees' iii" the iioridian- area, the northeastern counties, ajid 
in Tate, Tallahatchie, .and Yalo'!')UCha Counties, 
PLUI'i CU7’CULI0 ( Oonotracholus nenuphar Hhst,) 
G-eorgia., 0, I, Snapp . (October 20)i All adults iuave left peach orchards 
at Port Valley for places of ' hihernahion, and hibernating- population 
is heavier than that of an average year. Only one of nany hibernat- 
ing females dissected on October l6 contained eggs, 
A LIAPHOPPSS ( Homalodisca triquetra P.) 
Plorida. J, H, VJatson (October 22): Specimen sent from Pensacola, whore 
, it was reported an severely damaging young sprouts of peach- trees, 
PPAP 
PPidl PSYLLID ( Psylla pyricola. Poerst,) 
^^ashington. J. P. Cooxjcr (October 2l); Specimens collected in Okanogan 
and Douglas Counties, (Pet, by P, W, Oman,) 
TyjiR LFu/iP BLIST3P MIPS ( Priophyes pyri Pgst,) 
Indiana., J. J, Davis (October 22); Abundant in southern IndiaJia ■ early 
in the month, ‘ 
c.hspjiy' '■ 
DLACK CHPPHY AP-VID ( %sus cerasi P,) . 
Montana., H, 3. Hills (October IS); P-eturning migrants more abundant 
on sweet cherries on Past Shore, Plathead Lake, than in several 
years, Mo.dera,te damage, ... 
qUIITOE ' 
UlTICOPdT CATEDPILLilJl ( Schizura imicornis A, & S.) 
Mississixroi, D, W, Grimes (Oc-tober 24),: Agaunibor of larvae found on- 
quince in Dolivan County on October 9* 
• ■ PPUM 
DUSTY PLUM APKID ( llysteroneura setania.e Thos,) 
A. A. Granovsky (October 2l): Very abundant. 
Minnesota, 
