Virginia. A, M, liToodsidc (August 23): Infests,tion has increased rapidly in 
nost orchards in Augusta County. Hatching of sccond-hrood eggs is over. 
Heavier infestation than during the seme period for several years, 
Ohio, T, H, Parks (August 26); Larvae have been troublesome since early in 
August in a few "problem” orchards, where the regular spray's have not 
controlled, Phore has been a heavy second brood of moths, 
Indiana, L, F, Steiner (August 6); Pait trap catches during the last week 
at Vincennes have gradually increased with the largest catches of the 
soo.son now occurring in one orchard. There has been a noticeable increase 
in new injuries in most orchards during the last 2 days and today’s popu- 
lation coiont shov7ed an increa,se of five times over la,st v;eok’s moth popu- 
la.tion, (Au'gust 2l): Moth catches in traps on fa,vorable nights ane still 
heavy a,t Vincennes, Sovera.1 trea.ted orchards in southv;estcrn Indiana 
have from 50 to 90 percent of the croj) ingurodo 
Illinois, S, C, CL-ndlcr (Augu.st 23): Third brood in southern and western 
Illinois is on the decline, v/ith fower nev; entrances. Many orchards 
over the territory have a very severe infestation, up to 50 percent of 
the fruit being infested, 
Kentucly, L, F, Steiner (August 2l); Several trca.tod orchards in northern 
KcntuclQ^ ha,ve been inj-iurod from 50 to 90 percent, 
Missouri, L„ Haseman (Augist '29); Throughout Missouri grov;ers who ha„ve used 
a full schedule of sprays have been able to control first- and second- 
brood iarvae quite successfully, but the dry v/ea.ther in ^cugust, parti- 
cularly in the southern part of the State, has been very favorable to the 
pest. 
Washington, C, Alexander (August IS): Summer-brood moth emergence in- 
creased late in July on a.pple and pear a,t Yakima, and a,pparently rea.chcd 
a. pealc on August l6-17» Lgg deposition increased during August, 
SY3-SP0TTED BUDMOTK ( Spilonota ocellana D. & S.) 
Hew York, F, Z, Hartzell (August 26); Continues to be adoundant in the Apple 
Belt on the south shore of Lak:e Ontario, Serious injury on untrea.ted 
trees, 
Washington, F, W. Carlson (August 18); Adults taken in baits at Yakima. 
(Let, by S, J, Hewconer,) 
0BLlQ,UE-3i\HDED LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia rosaceana Harr,) 
Washington, F. W, Carlson (August 18); Adults talccn in codling moth ba-its 
at Yakima. (Hot, by E. J, Hov/comor.) 
