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on honeysuckle -'^rov/in.': alon^-^ n fence adjo-cent to one of the orchards, 
Virginia# G, J. Hacusslcr (Auaust): In Alhcnarlo Countyado.lt fenalos of 
the second (Generation have hecn very ahunf,,ant - throo.;[^out nost of the 
month in some orchards. In several other orchards of the county the 
infcsta.tion ap'pears to have decreased cojisidcrahly. Deposition of the 
third hrood of e^-ps has heen under way since Jiily ^1, These hepan to 
Imtch about Au{^jst IJ, Dirst-staf^c nynplis of tho third i^^enera.tion were 
first ohsorved outside the or;{^ masses end feeding on Auf^ust 2o, In some 
orchards a considerahle .amount of damage is present on the fruit .and in 
a fev; instmees tho more hccavily infested trees are losine" their foliage, 
Pn.rasitization 'by Clausenia purpurea Ishii has shown an appreciable in- 
crease on the second generation of the host in this county, Tho intro- 
duced Japajiose para.sitc, Allotropa sp,, is bi^ilding up very ra,pidly in 
scvera.1 orchards of Albemarle and Clark ConnticSo 
South Canolina-, M, Ux'^holt (Aufgust 2j): At Clemson a mirid, identified 
by H, Barber as pi-.: r;rchilox)torolla l uridula Heut,, is very plentiful 
among egg masses of P, comstocki on apple, and ap^peans to be effecting 
appreciable control, 
EDHOPDAIT E3D MITE ( Par at etr .onychus nilosus C, & P,) 
Massachusetts, A, I, Bourne (August 2S): The season has been narked by a 
scarcity of the European red nitSa 
Connecticut, P, G-a.rman (Au.'nst 20): Scarce in most apple orchards in ITew 
Haven County; doing considerable damage in a few, 
Ohio, T, E, Panks (Aurgust 26): Quite serious in some northoastem orchards, 
and especially in imtrcatcd sections, 
Ha,shington. E, J, ITevreomer (Aurpust IS): Becoming comon on apple in Yakima, 
although it was scarce ea.rlior in the season, 
PACIEIC mite ( Tetranychus pacif icus McG, ) 
Ha,shington. E. J, Howconcr (Auriist IB); Becoming serious enough in some 
apple orchards at Yalrina and Wenatchee to warrant control measures, 
PEACH 
ORIEHTAL EEUIT MOTH ( C-rapholitha molesta Busck) 
Connecticut, P, Garnan (Au.gust 20): Less abundant on r^cachos generally 
than last year, 
ITcw York, IT, Y, State Coll, Agr, Hews Letter (July 2S): In Ulster County, 
in er.stcrn Hovf York, as high as 4o percent injury has occurred on early 
Xoo.achcs and much tix) in, jury is p^resent, Tliird-brood larva.e a.re bc- 
girning to aappear, (Au;gust l): In western Hev; York, tho second-brood 
