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Washington. E. J. Newcomer” (September 15 ): Reported fron Yakima on apples and 
pears. Hot weather during the last week has resulted in renewed activity 
of the codling noth. 
Oregon. D. C. M n te (September): At peak of second generation about August 15 . 
Very abundant during season. 
FEU IT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia argyjospila Walk. ) 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (September 21 ) : From the unusually heavy infestation last 
spring throughout the State, a heavy carry-over of egg packets nay be ex- 
pected this winter, 
OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia rosace ana Harr. ) 
Washington, E. J. Newcomer' (September 12): This species has been reared from 
larvae sent from Hanford, Benton County. Reported as very abundant on 
apple. • ‘ . 
APPLE LEAF SKELETON! ZER ( P-soros ina hannondi Riley) 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (September 2l): During the month complaints of severe 
foliage injury received from the various orchard centers of the State, jbut 
it seems particularly injurious in central and northern Missouri, Favor- 
able conditions provided for this pest in young and unsprayed orchards. 
Nebraska, M. H. Swenk (September 20): Hawthorn tree -in Burt. County reported on 
September lU as being attacked, 
FLAT HEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Chrysobothris f emorata 01 iv.) 
Missouri. L, Hasenan (September 2l): Recent check-ups in orchards in central 
Mis c ouri reveal that there is a very light carry-over of borers. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (September 20) : Complaints of damage continued to be re- 
ceived fron August 21 to September 20, coni-ng chiefly from Lincoln and 
Morrill Counties. 
ROUND HEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Saperda Candida F. ) 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (September 2l): A moderately heavy infestation in some 
orchards in the vicinitv of Columbia. Moot of the borers now average \ 
inch to ■§• inch in length, and are preparing for the' winter, 
APPLE CURCULIO ( Tachypterellus quadrigibbus Say) 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (September 2l): ' Increase of fall adults and fall injury 
quite common in Richland and Crawford Counties. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Hh ago let is pomonella Walsh) 
Maine, F. H. Lathrop (September 23): There has .been a distinct increase in the 
amount of injury to apples in south-central and western Maine this year, as 
compared with *1936 and 1937* The injury to blueberries in eastern Maine al. 
so increased this year, as compared with the las. t few years. 
