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Tho- first generation is apparently somev^hat more • alDimdant th,a.n last 
year in some orchards in Boteto-un*t and Clarke Counties, Deposition 
of second-generation eggs oppearod to ho heginhing'on Jtuao IS in 
Clarke Counter, 
West Virginia, G-. J. Haeussler (Juno 17) t Most of the first-generation 
females are in the adult stage in- orchards in- Berkeley and' Jefferson 
Comities, Most of them exQ still feeding, hut a few have hegui to 
oviposit. 
South Carolina, W. M. Upholt (June 2); Birst-generation adults are leying 
largo nunhers of eggs on untreated apple trees at Cleraeon, 
j\PPLS LBL’iB'-PuOLLIiTG MIDGB ( Dasyneura medi Kieff,) 
Uew Tork, IT. Y. State Coll, Agr, Mews Letter (Juie 16) ! Pomid in 22 
orchards scattered over Monroe County, western ITcw York, 
EUEOPEAJT ESD MIBB ( P ar at 0 1 r my chus pilosus C, & P, ) 
Maine, P. H. Lathrop (May): Light to heavy infestations reported on 
apple in York Comity; demago negligihle, 
Pennsylvania, H. M. Steiner (jmio 24): Development of large populations 
observed in late Vloy in Adams Comity orchonds wo,s retarded, owing 
to prolonged wet periods. Although there was rain during the first 
week in Jmie, when large numbers of mites were hatching, and during 
the third week, when adults were laying eggs, there care still 
sufficient numbers present to cause trouble, 
Ohio, T. H. Parks (June 2p) : Apple orchard in Ashtabula County found 
heavily infested on June 10, Poliage had already turned gray, 
Treated orchards only normally infested, 
PPA.CH . 
ORISMTAL PEUIT MOTH ( Grapholitha molesta Busck) 
Connecticut, P, Garman (June 24): Less abundant than usual in peach twigs. 
Some larvae are already in fruit, owing to ha,rdening of twigs as a 
result of dry ireather, 
Mevr York, M,.Y, State Coll, Agr, Mews Letter (June 23): Little activity 
in western Mew York up to June 20, Pntrances can be found in both 
tvrigs and fruit, but the number of fruit entries is not excessive 
for the first brood, as was the case in 1940, 
Delaware, L. A. Stearns (May 26): Masamum c-ctivity of first-brood 
larva.o is occurring now throughout the State; brood is cabout two- 
thirds developed, and tv;ig injury is severe, 
Virginica, A, M. Woodside (June 23): Second-brood infestation lighter 
than usual in Augusta County, 
