Kansas 
Mississippi 
Washington 
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H. 3. Hungerford (Juno 18): 
abundant in south rn Kansas. 
The San Jose scale is very 
R. W. Earned and assistants (June): Ibe San Jose bcj : 
reported as very abundant and in many cases killing trt.wS 
throughout the State. 
Calif. Spray- Chemical Co. (June 12): The first crawling 
young of the San Jose scale for this year ver~ found in a 
Fairvier orchard of Yakima on June 10. 
Indiana 
Kansas 
Mississippi 
Utah 
New York 
Utah 
Connecticut 
Nev; York 
PZACH 
PEACH BORER ( Aegeria e xitiosa Say) 
J. J.Davis (June 20): The peach tr^: borer was abundant 
on peach at Elkhart June 4. 
H. B. Hungerford (June IB): The peach borer has given 
trouble in our nurs.ries for the last two years ana promises 
continued trouble 
R. .7. Harned and assistants (June): The peach borer was 
reported as very abundant from the north-»central and east- 
central parts of the State, 
0. F. ICnowlton (June 3): The peach trt=e borer is v:ry 
common, and spring treatments have been required in s;-„ 
places in Box Elder County. 
ESACH TWIG BOKEE (An arsia lineatella Zell.) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
Reported during tn .. first week of the month as causing con- 
siderable injury in Orange County. 
G. F. Knowlton and M. J. Janes (June 19): Peach frig borer 
larvae are scarce at tho present time, the first brood just 
beginning to appear on apricots, 
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH ( Laspeyresia molesta Basck) 
P. Garnan (June 24): About the same in abundance as last 
year in Hartford and New &ave.n Counties. 
Weekly Nevs Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
Injury is nor; being reported as quite prevalent throughout 
the State. The second brood began to a pear about the third 
week in the month. 
