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Indiana. L. IT. Steiner (May l): Adults have "been coning to codling noth 
traps in the Vincennes area since the first of the week ended May 1. 
Apparently about as abundant as usual in apple orchards in this area. 
PEACH BORER ( Conopia exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (May 15) : A few larvae are now more than three- 
fourths grown on peach at Port Valley, central Georgia. Infestation 
heavy where treatments were omitted last fall. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (May 24 )•: Heavy infestation reported 
in an orchard in Chickasaw County; also reported from Durant. 
PEACH TWIG PORED ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (May 13) J Larvae are damaging young peach trees at 
Parnington. 
C. J. Sorenson (May 21 ): All of the overwintered brood is now in 
the pupal st cage at Brigham and Orem, having entered it within the 
last 10 days. An occasional adult has been observed. In the pupal 
stage at Toaueryille and Hurricane; uncertain whether this is the 
overwintered brood or the first brood. Deeding injuries are old, 
apparently node by the overwintered brood. Damage heavy in young 
untreated orchards in all districts surveyed. 
APRICOT 
WES TERH PEACH BORER ( Conopia. dpale scons Ey, Edw. ) 
California. A. E. Michelbaeher (May 22): On May 20 at Hollister, San 
Benito County, .53 apricot trees in .some check plots wore examined 
for these borers. Numbers ranged from 0 to 15, averaging 4.2 per 
tree. Most of tho borers were still in the larval stage, although 
some had made cocoons. 
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PEAR PSYLLJL ( Psylla pyricola Poerst.) 
Now Pork. IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. Hews Letter (May): "Hardshells" appeared 
on May 12 in Orange Comity, whereas in Ulster Comity tho first hard- 
shell stages were found on May J, Abundant in Monroe County, and 
found hatching in considerable numbers in Niagara County. 
Washington. J. P. Cooper (May 5 ) • Specimens taken from property near 
Spokane. (Dot. by P. W. Oman.) 
CHERRY 
CHERRY PRUITPLIES ( Rhagoletis spp.) 
Hew York. D. W. Hamilton (May 2j): Pirst adult of the black cherry 
fruitfly (R. frusta 0. S.) taken in an emergence cage at Germantown, 
