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JOSE SCALE ( Aspidiotus perniciosus Corns t.) 
Wost Virginia. F. W. Craig (Septombor 29): San Jose scale is attacking 
lilac 'branches at Eairnont. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (October I7): Infestation on peach trees at Port Valley 
built up rapidly last month and its extent is now about that of an 
average year. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (October 22): San Jose scale is found in sone cornmer- 
cial apple orchards in Licking County. In some localities it spread 
during the s'arrurier. 
Illinois. W. P. Elint (October I9): In the central part of Illinois nearly 
all the San Jose scale was killed by the severe v/intor, but a light in- 
festation is developing mainly on the tranks of the trees, very little 
extending to the tops and outer branches. 
APPLE 
CODLING MOTH (Carpoc aiosa pomonella L.) 
Georgia. C. K. Alden (October I7): The last moth emerged September 29 at 
Cornelia, No egg laying or fresh stings noted in the past 2 weeks. 
All larvae leaving apples and spinning up winter cases. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (October 2U) : There will be a heavy carry-over of larvae 
in the two seriously affected areas, Lawrence County in the south, and 
Lucas and Ottawa Co'onties in the north. Eighty orchards visited by 
extension agents showed an average of 89*5 percent clean fruit and 5*^ 
percent blemished by codling moth. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (October 16) : Infestation heavy in southern Indiana 
and in some orchards in the northeastern section. 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (October 27): Light infestation of larvae in 
crabapples observed at Fargo. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (October 21): Where a regular schedule of sprays Wc?s 
applied we will have the lightest carry-over of worms that has occurred 
in Misso-ori for the last 5 or o years. However, in orchards where but 
few applications were made vorms are ab-undant in the bands. 
California. S. Lockwood (October 7)1 Codling moth was responsible for 
greater loss this year than ever before in the big valley district in 
Lake County. Inspections of pear trees indicate that there is apt to 
be a very heavy winter carry-over of hibernating larvae. 
ESD-HUi\{PSD CATZRPILLAP ( Schizura co ncinna S. &: A,) 
Maine. H. 3. Peirson (October): Reported stripping foliage of apple at Green- 
ville on September 8. 
