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Indiana, L, T. Steiner (June 12): A heavy crop of apples in an orchard 
(untreated for 2 years) in the Vincennes area, has "been- damaged almost 
100 percent, • , 
GEEEN STINEBUG ( Aero sternum hllare Say) 
Virginia. A, M. Woodside (June 24): Heavy damage to finiits of peach in 
restricted localities in Augusta County. No damage reported nor seen 
in sections where commercial orchards are located. 
P.EAH 
PEAR PSYILA ( Psylla pyricola Foerst. ) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (June 21): Very slow in developing; outbreak 
threatened in one large orchard. 
New York. N, Y, State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June 24): Little damage 
caused anywhere in the State. 
PEAH THRIPS ( Taenlothrjps ineonsequens Uzel) 
Washington. W, S, Gillard (June 5)? Extensive injury on buds of pear in 
the Underwood area on May 31» More abundant in this area than last 
year, and the pear drop is heavy, 
A PEAR MIDGE ( Dasyneura pyri Bouche) 
Connecticut. E, P, Felt (June 26): Severe infestation on young leaves 
at Noroton, many being dwarfed and discolored, 
CHERRY 
CHERRY LEAF MINER (Prof enusa canadensis Marlatt) 
Connecticut. E., P. Felt (June 25): Locally abundant at Stamford. 
New York. D. W. Hamilton (June 24): Mines present in leaves by May 30 at 
Hudson, eastern New York. Most of the larvae had left the leaves by 
June 6, Only a few orchards show injury, the percentage of leaves 
injured per tree being less than last year, but the number of trees 
with injur.ed leaves having increased. 
New Jersey, E, P, Felt (June 25) ! Observed at South Orange, 
Delaware, E. P, Pelt (June 25): Seen at Wilmington, 
CHERRY FEUITIliIES ( Rhagoletis spp.) 
New York, D, W. Hamilton (June 24): Black cherry fruitfly -(R, fausta O.S, ) 
adults in emergence cages near Germantown, Columbia County, from June 1 
to 5« . Cherry fruitfly (R. cingulata Loew) adults were first found in 
emergence cages at Germantown on June 11, Emergence is still taking 
place. UBRARi - 
state plant board 
