PEACH BOKEfi..,( Conopla exitio.sa Say) 
. Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (April 23): Injury to untreated 
trees reported. from the southwestern part: of, the State, 
' Nebraska, “ M. H. Swenk -(April 15): Inquiries as to the control of the 
peach/borer on peach trees received from. Nemaha and Otoe Counties 
on March 21 and April U, respectively, . 
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PEACH TWIG SOBER ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
Oklahoma, E. A. Penton (April 27): Reported from Tulsa and Stillwater, 
'c ' BLACK PEACH APHID ( Anuraphis persicae - »ni^er Smith) 
_ Colorado. P,. H, Gate's (April 18): Overwintered on peach trees as 
colonies at 7° S’* to December 20. _ ,(Deti by J. E. Newton.) 
green PEACH APHID ( Mygus persAcae .. Sulz, ) , . “ 
Utah. G, P. Knowlton and'P. C. Harmston (April 24): Abundant and 
injurious to small, scattered peach orchards in Grand' County, . ■ 
especially nea,r Moab, 
WHITE PEACH SCALE ( Aulacaspls pentagona Targ, ) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (April I9): More abundant than usual in central 
Georgia, Present on peach trees’ In commercial orchards at Port 
, Valley and Byron in Peach County* (Perry .in Houston Go\inty, jMusella 
in Crawford County, and Sandersville in Washington County, all in 
central Georgia, 
PEAR AND PLUM ' 
PEAR PSYLLA ( Psylia pyricpla Poerst* ) 
New York, N. Y, State Coll, Agr. News-Letter (April -22): Plies have 
been observed in the Hudson River Valley and in western New York, 
• A few eg.gs observed in-the lower part of the valley,. T. , 
Washington and Idaho. E, J. Newcomer (March 26): Active and depositing 
eggs during the week of March 18-23* Spokane Valley. 
Washington, , J. P, Cooper and G. H, Kaloostian (April 20): Adults noted 
out of hibernation in Spokane County on March 2. Pirst eggs noted 
on March I6 and first nymphs on April 12. 
PEAR THRIPS . ( Taenipthrips inconsequens Uzel) 
New York, N, Y. State Coll, Agr, News Letter (April 22).; Began to emerge 
on April I9, 
