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SHOT-HOLE BOHSR (Sco lytus rwnilosus Ratz.). 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (Ccto'ber 2U) .• On Ccto"ber 12 wo received a report of 
serious injur-/ from shot-hole "borers to a 12-yoar-old apple orchrrd at 
Hamilton, in liutlor County. This county v/as in the heart of the drought 
arc-a and "bo'-'or damage has evidently followed in the wake of the drougnt 
/iPPLE MA.GO0T ( Ehagolotis pon onolla V/alsh) 
Connecticut. P. Garmmi (Cctohcr 23): More txhundant than last year "but ahout 
average, as conpared v/ith the usual infestation. Infested apple fruit 
has recently Doen recGivod fron Slmv/cod, Meridcn, and Hew Haven. 
PiliiXlH 
PEACH BOPJ.R (Concilia exitios a Say). 
Georgia. 0. I. Sr.^pp (Octo'bor 17) : E.r.ergence of moths at Port Valley ^^.s 
practically conpleted "by Septemher 25, earlier than usml. More para- 
dichlorohenzcnc is "being used this fall than for a n-am"ber of years, 
which is attrihutod largely to the good profit jnado "by Georgia growers 
out: of the crop this year. Many growers rosort to •voriaing the trees 
during yoars when profits are low. 
C. H. Alden (Octo'Dor I7): Growers hpve finished applying paradich- 
loro"bon2cne in the northern section of the State. Some of them did -not 
use the chemical "because of the lightness of the infestation. 
Ohio. E. Y/. Mendenhall (Octo'bor 2): The peach "borer v/as found to "be serio'ns 
in peach-tree stock in a nursery at Frazeys'burg. 
!Ie"braEka. M. H. Swonk (Octo'oer I5) : Fro n Lancaster County on Septera"bor 25 
came a report of pcnch trees t'l^ing attacked. 
ORILj^TAL PRTJIT moth ( Grapholith a mclesta Busck) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (Ccto'ber 2h) ; Larvae were coruiicn in apples being harvest 
in small orchards in the eastern part of Lucas Co-anty the middle of 
Octo'bor. A'bout 2^ percent of the larvae found within the apples was 
oriental fruit moth, the remainder "Doing codling moth. Nearly all of 
the larvae found in pears wore oriental fruit moth. Oriental moth larvae 
were also coinmon in apples in one Pelawarc Ccanty orchard, where peach 
trees v-'ore interplantod. 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (October 2U) ; Complaints and specimens of peach trees 
injured by this pest were received from Stcens and IJew Albany on 
October 8. 
