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apparent let-up* No mature larvae otJserved. (June 20): Bait~trap 
catches in the Vincennes area hove remained constant throughout the week, 
daily catches ranging from 125 to I 50 moths for the 2S5 traps. Emer- 
gence has almost ceased, and hatch of larvae slowed up considerably, 
First mature larvae found about to leave apples on June 17, 9 days later 
than in 1939 . 
Michigan, R. Hutson (June 22); Emergence began at Mason on June 2* 
Missouri and Kansas, H. Baker (June 24): Bait-trap catches of spring-brood 
moths heavy in northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas during 
thesperiod May 27 to June 6 and reached their peak on June 2-3» Activity 
. of first-brood larvae first observed on June 3» First mature larvae 
observed leaving fruit on June 21, Damage by first-brood larvae 
materially curtailed by cool, rainy weather and is less than ejqjected, 
Washington, W, S. Grillard (June 5)j A few hot days brought on extensive 
moth activity in the Underwood area_^, Skamania County, 92 moths being 
taken from 1 trap in 1 night, 
L. G. Smith (June I 9 ); Still a large niamber of eggs, in various 
stages of development, on the fruit, 
. A MOTH ( Oonopia pyri Harr, ) 
Virginia, W. S, Hough (June 15); Being caught in relatively large numbers 
in bait pails in some orchards in the vicinity of Winchester, 
FHJIT THEE LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia argyrospila Walk, ) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll, Agr. News Letter (June 24); Considerable 
injury to fruit and foliage in the lower Hudson Valley and In the Lake 
district of western New York, 
Indiana, S, A. Summerland (June 24); Adults caught in bait pails in the 
Vincennes area in large numbers since June 3» Catch in I 32 traps 
during the last week totaled 3*429 moths, 
Illinois, W, P, Flint (June I9); Feeding has ceased throughout the southern 
three-fourths of Illinois, and adults are now very abunda.nt, several 
thousand being caught nightly in light traps at Urbana, Severe damage 
to' orchards in western Illinois, 
Nebraska, H. D. Tate (June 18); Found to be infesting an orchard in Brown 
County on May 25* 
ROSE LEAF BEETLE ( Nodonota puncticollis Say) 
New York, N. 'Y. State Coll. Agr, News Letter (J\ine 24): Considerable injury 
caused in the lower Hudson River Valley, 
