larvae have reached maturity and loft the t\irigs. This hrood confined its 
activity lar/^cly to tv/i?^ feedin/^. Parasitism of the second hrood heus 
"been high, 
Virginia, A, M, ¥ood.sidc (AuATLst 23 Infesto.tion on peach fruit reported 
as light in Au,rusta Coruty, and moderate in Hockingliam County, 
If, J, Schoeno (August l^)i Co.used serious injury to commercial poach 
orchards in Buckingham, Hottoway, and Brunsv/ick Counties, uo'rny fruit 
ranging from 15 to 50 percent. Most serious injury ever experienced in 
that section, 
G-corgia, 0, I, Sna.pp (August 7)* Infestation at Port Valley in central 
Georgia is lighter than last year. Of 4,306 ripe Plhorta peaches cut 
and carefully examined, only ly, or 0,39 percent, were found to ho in- 
festedo Tlieso peaches were harvested from an untroa.ted comercial 
orchard near Port VaJlcy, Ahscnce of a host for the mturity of the 
hiherna-ting hroods of larvae is rcsponsihle for the light infestations, 
T, L, Bissell (August 12): Heavily infested peach trees at Griffin, 
a great percentage of the terminals heing killed, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, ct al, (August 23): Heported as injuring peach twigs 
in Bolivar and Coalioma Comities, ar.d damage reported from the Jankson, 
Meridian, and northv/ostern territories, an well as from Monroe County, 
Louisiaia,, C, 0 , Pvddy (August 25): Extremely numerous in northeastern, 
contraA, and southern Louisiana* 
Ohio, H, Parks (August 2o): Hewly harvested Elhorta. peaches shov; less 
infcsta,tion than for sovoraA years, Sven the earliest maturing fruits 
hore very few ‘blemishes, 
Indiana, L, P, Steiner (July 23): Very lirght infestation at Vincennes, 
Illinois, C, C, Corrpton (August 23): Very few present in southern Illinois, 
Reported that there wore only 3 wormjr peanhos out of a total of 1,500 
examined at Belleville, ’ and less than ,25 percent to 2 percent injury 
in three orcha,r'"s examined in Calhoun County during the v;cek ended 
■\irgust 23, 
S, C, Chandler (August 23): Harvest counts in orchards over the xocach 
area of southern Illinois shov; the lowest infosta.tion in several yea.jrs, 
Missouri, L, Easem.an (August 29): Oriental fruit moths have Been seen in 
central Missouri and an increasing nun’ber of them ha.vo Been caught in 
Bait jars. On August 2J some peaches v;erc showing full-grown larvae. 
