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Georgia 
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Missouri 
Mississippi 
Oregon 
Massachusetts 
Hew York 
Massachusetts 
How York 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Asradiotus perniciosus Corast.) 
C. H. Alden (August 22): The San Jose scale is scarce in 
Cornelia-; . 
E. W. Mendenhall (August 14): .The infestation is greater 
in southeastern Ohio than it has been and- it will mean a little 
harder fight to keep it in check. 
J. J. Davis (August 22): The San Jose scale is moderately 
abundant throughout the State, especially in the southern part 
of the State. 
W. P. Flint (August 15): Infestation has been higher in both 
central and southern Illinois during the last few weeks. There 
will probably be a considerable number of heavily infested 
orchards by the end of the season. 
E. L. Chambers (August 24): The San Jose scale is moderately 
abundant. Several additional infested areas have been discovered. 
L. Haseman (August 25): The San Jose scale has shown serious 
increase during the month. Earlier it was scarce. 
State Plant Board (August 3): The San Jose scale is doing 
considerable damage to peach and plum trees throughout the State. 
Oregon Agr. Coll., Insect Post Report (July): This scale is 
moderately abundant throughout the State and was reported as 
very abundant in Morrow County. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh) 
Massachusetts Fruit Growers' Association, The Pest Situation 
(August l): Apple maggot flies were first observed the last 
few days of June and by July 8 to 10 v/ere beginning to appear 
in numbers. 
K". Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly ITews Letter (August): During 
the first week in August apple maggots were ovipositing in the 
Hudson River Valley. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
ArPiiE CUROULIQ (Tachyp terollu s quadrigibbus Say) 
Massachusett z Iku-i ,t Growers' association, The Pest Situation 
(August L); The ap- Le cuxculio is reported to be very abundant 
in some western orchards, 
N. Y. fiState Coll. Agr., Weekly News Letter (August 17): The 
injury caused by the feeding of the r.cw generation of the apple 
curculio adults is severe in several Essex County orchards. 
The beetles are somewhat susceptible to poisons at this stage. 
The varieties most severely atta.cked are Tolnan Sweet, Wealthy, 
and Spy. 
