ORIENTAL rEUIT ICTH ( G-rapholitha nolesta Busck) 
Connecticut, P, Garnan (SeptenBer l^)i Infestation of peaches is nuch less 
in all counties than at an^ tine during the last 5 years* 
Tonnesseo, G, M. Bentley (Septenher 22): Less injury generally to pocaches 
and pluns than in nost years since the introduction of this insect into 
the State, Earelj?' found in nursery stock. Late apples have shovm a 
light- injury in a few connercial orchards where peaches are grovm tas 
interplantings, . . 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al, (Septenher 25): Injured peach twigs havo been 
received from Coahona and ITewton Counties, Injury ha.s also been ob- 
served in the Grenada and Ja,ckson districts and in Holr.ies and Monroe 
Counties, 
Louisiana., C, 0, Eddj’’ (Septenher 25): Moths are still active in peaches 
where growth ha.s continued late, 
Missouri, L, Hasenan (Septenher 26): Late peanhos in centraJL Missouri ha.ve 
shown severe injury, and nattiring larvae v^ere still present in poach 
on Septenher 20, Moths in snail nunhers vrere taken in bait jars in 
central Missouri during the third ^^reek in Septenher, 
PEACH BORER ( Conopia. eaiitiosa Say) 
Michigan, R, Hutson (Septenher 29): Reported fron ITewport, Detroit, a.nd 
Utica, 
PEACH T¥IG BORER ( Anarsia linea.tella Zell, ) 
Colora.do, L, Anderson (Septenher 4): EouJid feeding on poaches where they 
cause an injury sinilar to that of codling noth on apples. Consider- 
able injury _ caused in the Palisade district, (Det,- by C, Heinrich,) 
California, S, P, Baile;/ (Septenher 24): Very severe on a.lnonds during the 
sunner. As a result of the very light crop, the larvae consequently 
concentra.ted on the soft-shell nuts, injuring in nany cases fron 
25 to 50 .percent of the crops in the Sacranento Valley, 
PLIB-I CURCULIO ( C o'no t r ache lus nenuphar Hh's t » ) - • 
Georgia, 0, I, Snapp (Septenher 19 )i Marked increase in nunher of adults 
in connercial peach orchards at Port Valley, central Georgia, during 
the period Augiast 20-22, ov/ing to encrgence of second generation. 
Most of these had left the. orchards for pl'aces of iiihornation ’by * 
Septenher 11, Hibernating population is hco.vicr than that of an aver- 
age year. 
