Corroction , ~-0n page 9I of the Insect Pest Survey Bulletin 
dated May 1, 19^ 1 "First pairing of the season ohscryed amongst 8 
plum curculios from l4 trees" should road "First jarring (or humping) 
yielded 8 curculios from l4 trees." 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (Maj’- 25):. D^age reported in the Meridian' area. 
Wild plums heavily infested in Choctaw, Oktibbeha, , and Webster Counties. 
Louisiana. C, 0. Eddy (May 22): Unusually severe in northern and central 
Louisiana. ‘ ... 
Indiana. L. F. Steiner (May I6); Recovered in treated apple trees on 
May iS in the Vincennes area. ’ 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (Hay 25): Egg laying began at Lexington on plums 
about Hay 18. ... 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May 21): Since May l a great 'deal pf‘ damage has 
been done in central Missouri, especially in pl\uns,‘ 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (Hay 17); Request for control measures on plum trees 
received from Richardson County on May I3. 
RED-LEGGED FLEA BEETLE ( Porocrepis crythropus Mclsh.) . 
Maryland. C. Graham (May 9): Feeding on foliage and buds of 1- ^d 2- 
ycar-old peach , trees at Snithsburg. Very destructive. 
; SHOT-HOLE BORER ( Scolytus rugulosus Ratz.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. ^r. News Letter (May 20); Several beetles 
observed feeding on foliage in a block of young apple trees at 
Suffern, Rockland County. ^ 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (May 25): Several requests for control measures rc- 
ceived-from peach growers in northern* counties. (Det.by J, N, Knull.) 
Oklahoma. C. F. Stiles (May 22) : Seriously injuring peach trees in the 
-Vicinity of GuthriCi . ^ -• - 
CHERRY SC.<UiE ( Aspidiotus forbosi Johns.) 
West Virginia. G. H. Gcissler (April 27):. Specimens collected on April 
24 at Levels from pe.ach. (Det. by H. , Morrison. ) 
PE.\R 
PEi\R PSYLLA ( Psylla p;?rieola Foerst.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (J.-lay ■ I3) : First observed 
on May 8 in Ulster County, and very scarce in both .Ulster and' 
