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PEACH BORpR ( Conopia exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0, I. Snapp (September 19 ) :: Second-generation pupae taken from L- and 
g-year-old peach trees in orchards at Fort Valley. However, the number was 
an insignificant fraction of the total population. The peak of pupation 
and noth emergence occurred a little later than usual. The infestation was 
moderate, or about that of an average year, 
Oklahoma, F. A. Fenton (September 20): Reported at Owasso, Tulsa-County, 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Hbst.) 
Maine. F. H. Lathrop (September 23) ! There is a distinct increase in the amount 
of injury to apples in south-central and western Maine, as compared with 
the last 4 or 5 years# 
Michigan. R, Hutson (September 27): Infestations evident' on apples practically 
all over the State. Injury in the form of feeding punctures especially 
noticeable, : 1 - • 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 19): Most of the adults have left poach orchards 
at Fort Valley for places of hibernation. 
TARNISHED PLANT BUG ( Lygus pratensis L. ) 
Ohio, T. H. Paries (September 23): Injury to green peaches severe in an orchard 
in Fairfield County, southeastern Ohio. 
CHERRY 
CHERRY ' MAGGOT ( Rhagcletis cingulata Loew) 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (September): Found in'normal abundance in the 'Willamette 
Valley and in Union County, northeastern 0 r egon. Damage only serious where 
trees were not sprayed, 
FEAR SLUG ( Sriocampoides linacina Retz, ) ‘ 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton ' (September 8): Seriously damaging the 'foliage of ornamental 
hawthorn at Snithfield, Cache County. 
Washington. 3, J, Landis (September 20): Somewhat abundant on some cherry trees 
in Puyallup, Pierce County. 
A BEETLE ( Syneta alb i da Lee. ) 
Oregon. D. C, Mote (September) j Heavy on cherries in the Willamette Valley, do- 
ing serious damage, 
GRAPE 
GRAPE L-iAF FOLDER ( Desmia funeralis Hbn. ) 
F. L. Thomas (September 22) j Reported on grapes in Comanche County, 
Texas . 
