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trees. First larvae of the season observed on peaches on the morn- 
ing of April 19 . 
Alabama. J, M. Robinson (April f): Peach curculio found in’ plums at 
Auburn today, 
Mississippi. L. J. Goodgame (April 25) J Plum trees reported damaged in 
Chickasaw and Monroe Counties, 
Pennsylvania.. H. M, Steiner (April 28): 'First adults taken in Adams 
County bj* - jarring trees on April 15 at the pink stage of Elberta 
variety. Adults numerous 3 to 4 rows from borders at full bloom 
on April 19 in the vicinity of Arendtsville. 
Illinois. S. c. Chandler (April 22): First adults jarred at edge of 
peach orchard today at Carbondale, in the southern part of the State, 
Kentucky r, W, A, Price (April 25): Adults active by April 19 at several 
widely scattered points in the State. Most of them were jarred from 
plum trees, a few being taken on peach, 
A CURCULIONID ( Achrastenus gri seus Horn) 
Texas. W, S, McGregor (April 23 ): Reported from Brazos 'County on March 
25. Completely defoliating young peach trees in Robinson and Milam 
Counties. 
BEETLES ( Coleo'otera) 
Virginia. A. M. Woodside (April 17 ): Diabrotica duodecimpunctata F. 
and Epilachna boreali s F. were jarred from peach trees in Albemarle 
County today. 
SAY' S BLISTER BEETLE (Pomnhopoea sayi Lee. ) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (Anril 12): Stripping Early Rose peach trees in 
an orchard at Woodbury, in west-central part of the State, 
SHOT-HOLE BORER ( Scolytus rugulo sus Ratz. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 25): Injury to peach trees reported in the 
Meridian area and in Hinds and Claiborne Counties. 
PEACH BORER ( Conopia exi tio sa Say) 
Florida, 0. I. Snapp (April lU): Heavy infestation in home orchards 
near Starke, in northern Florida. 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (April 25 ): Light infestations in peach trees 
reported from the Meridian area and from Claiborne and Bolivar 
Counties. 
