Georgia 0. I. Snapp (August 20) : Less than one-half of 1 per cent 
of the latest maturing commercial variety of peaches was 
infested by this insect at Fort Valley this year. 
C. H. Alden (August 22): The oriental fruit moth is scarce 
at Cornelia. Only 3.3 per cent is wormy in un sprayed plats as 
compared with 11.5 per cent in 1930. 
Ohio T. K. Parks (August 22): The oriental fruit moth is moderately 
abundant. It is most common in lake-shore areas. 
Indiana J.J. Davis (August 22): The oriental fruit moth is moderately 
abundant throughout the State. 
Illinois W. P. Flint (August): August 10, southern Illinois- There has 
been a slight increase in the visible infestation of peaches in 
Pulaski County. All growers of Slappy peaches in this section 
report fruit (now all picked) much less infested than in 1929 
but still with some little injury showing. In Union, Jackson, 
Johnson, and Marion Counties increase, if any, was too slight 
to be noticed. No recent twig injury in any county. To date 
can see no possibility of commercial damage to Elberta unless 
it be-in Pulaski County. Central Illinois- So far this year no 
oriental fruit moth infestation has been found in the Urbana 
section. There 'has been an increase in infestation in some of 
the areas north of Pulaski County, there being a slight increase 
in the Centralia area and a considerable increase in one area in 
the orchard section in Cumberland County. Week ending August 15, 
southern Illinois — oriental fruit moth infestation in fruit t^ts 
shown by actual checks of 8,000 peaches in one of the heaviest in- 
fested orchards in the State to be 6 to 10 per cent, the latter 
being in the un sprayed check blocks. Counts made by Mr- Chandler of 
visible infestation showed from 0.6 to 4.3 per cent. In Jackson and 
Union Counties one to 'four days before picking Elberta, no orchards 
were found showing more than one-half of 1 per cent visible in- 
festation. Fresh twig entrances were found August 14. Bo.it- jar 
catches have shown an increase since August 1 • 
S. C. Chandler (August 14): Counts made in peach orchards in 
Pulaski County of the oriental fruit moth just before picking 
show 0.6 to 4.3 per cent visible infestation in the fruit. In 
Jackson and Union County no orchard was found with over one-half 
of 1 per cent infestation. 
Arkansas D. Isely (August 24): Heavy infestation of the oriental fruit 
moth has been found on peocl.es in Benton County, and a light in- 
festation in Washington County. 
Mississippi C. Lyle and assistants (August): Mr. R. B. Deene reports that 
this insect is very abundant in Lee County, some orchards showing 
serious twig injury. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
