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Missouri, L, Hascnan (Septcn'ber 26): Occr^sional half- to tv;o-thirds-grovm 
lojrvae talcen in poaches around the middle of Soptenhor in central 
Missouri, evidently indicatin,^ late second "brood. 
TyjiR 
PILAU PS^HjIiA ( Psylla pyricola Poerst,) 
Idaho, J, P, Cooper (SGpten"ber 19): Adults and njnnphs taken on pear in 
Boundarj^ County, (Pet, "by P, VT, Onon.) 
Washington, J, P. Cooper (Septen"ber lO): Collected at Orondo, DougLas 
Countj'-, (Pet, by P. W, Onan, ) 
L, G, Smith (September 8): Infestations reported from Payton aaid 
Stanbuck areals, in Colur:bia County, and northeast of Walla Walla, in 
Wa.lla Walla County, during the sunner, 
PILAil SLUG ( CgJiroa cerasi L,) 
Massachusetts, J, "V", SchaJfner, Jr, (September 24): Poliage of nanj’- pear* 
and cherry trees ruined in the vicinitj'' of Cambridge, 
PSAP- LPj’iP blister mite ( Eriophyes pyri Pgst,) 
Indiana, J, J. Pavis (September 23): Postructive at Bridgeport eanly in 
September, 
Washington,. M, A, Pothers and P, W, Carlson (September 18): Poiind in con- 
siderable numbers in deovd buds of apules in a. number of orchards, ITo 
characteristic foliage blisters observed. The worst infestation v;as 
in an .orchard where there had been a serious a.ttack of the apple powdery 
mildev7. 
RASPBERRY 
REP-ILECICSP CAIIE BORER ( Agrilus ruficollis P,) 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chambers (September 24): .Very a.bundant in northv/estern 
pant of the Sta.te, ,, ■ ' . 
RASPBERRY CAi'IS BORER ( Oberea bimaculata Oliv.) 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chambers (September 24): "Very abundant generally through- 
out the State during September, . . . • . 
AIT APHIP ( Aphis varians Pa.tch) 
Utah, G. P, Knov/lton (September ^19) ^ Curling apical foliage of black 
currant a.t Brigham, 
