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Mi chi can. R. Hutson (September 27 ) t Ini ©stations observed at Grand Rapids, iiiast 
Lansing, Saginaw, Owosso, and Battle Creek. 
WHITE APPLE LE/J’HOPPER ( Typhlocyba ponaria McAtee) 
Maine. R. H. Lathrpp (September l4) : The infestation has increased on apples 
near Monmouth, south-central Maine, as compared with the last 3 years. The 
leaf hoppers are now almost entirely in the adult stage, although a very few 
last-stage nymphs are present. Ho- evidence of deposition of winter eggs 
'yet. 
Connecticut. P. Garman (September 22): Reported from New Haven County. In gen- 
eral, less abundant than usual. A few growers reported threatening in- 
festations in August. 
Virginia. A. M. Woods ide (September 22); Abundant in some orchards in Augusta 
County. 
PEACH 
ORIENTAL BRUIT MOTH ( Grapholitha mo lest a Busck) 
Connecticut. ?. Garman (September 22): Aver a e infestation throughout the State 
about twice that of last year. Paras itizat ion in general very low. Some 
secondaries showing in collections from various orchards. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 19 ): Infestation in peach nursery stock at Port 
V a lley, central Georgia, not so heavy as usual. 
T. L. Bissell (September 20): The shoots of a shrub, Phot ini a serrulata , 
heavily infested by caterpillars that resemble those of the oriental fruit 
noth. The 1 arvae tunnel the ends of the shoots end also nine the bark. Al- 
most every shoot has one or more larvae. They do not desert infested shoots, 
as in peach. Infestation observed at Experiment, September l4-20. 
Mississippi. E. W. Dunnan and J. C. Clark (September 27 ): This .insect has caused 
serious damage to the twigs of peaches, both commercial and ornamental, and 
the larvae are yet damaging photinia shrubs. 
Ohio. T. H, Parks (September 23 ) J Damage in Ottawa County to peaches much loss 
than a year ago. No serious losses incurred. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September 23 ): Reported as having done moderate damage to 
peach trees during the last month in the Brookhaven and Jackson districts, 
Lincoln and Hinds Counties, respectively. Specimens accompanied by corw 
plaints of damage received from Alcorn, Porrest, Monroo, Copiah, and 
Chic as aw Counties, 
