J-eorgia 0. I. Snapp (October 15). "Many tree? in neglected orchards are being 
attacked hv this ir.Feoi following Can Jo?e r :?.rZa infestation. The 
adults have bs?g-a. observed fsbdiug above buds on hualwhy twigs. The 
infestation is probably heavier Thar n rinrl ihxr season." 
PLUL1 0DHC0LI0 ( Conotraohelus nsnuphar Hbst.) 
Georgia 0. I. Snsrop (October 15). "The curculio infestation is still abnormal 
in the Georgia peach belt, many adults hibernating. Practically all 
adults have entored hibernating places by this date. Some trees yield 
15 to 20 beetles when jarred during the fall." 
PEACH TYJIG liDSH ( &o.arsia line ate 11 a Zell.) 
California 3. 0. Essig (October 7). "This inject is much more abundant then usual 
throughout the entire peach district. The chief injury has been to 
fruit of late cling peaches which m some cases are damaged from 20 to 
50 per cent." 
SAN JOSH SCALE ( Aso i diotus parniciosus Comst.) 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp (October 15) . "Infestation appears to be heavier than normal 
in all sections of Georgia peach bolt. Crawlers have been very abundant, 
and some of the fruit is spotted, apples being especially heavily spotted 
with the scale,. Climatic conditions have been excellent for the develop- 
ment of tho insect during the past scanner. Many adults probably sur- 
vived the winter on account of careless spraying or not giving prunings 
the proper attention. Furthermore, the past winter was mild. The in- 
festation is so heavy that many growers will be compelled to make two 
scale applications during the dormant season. Scale spraying will start 
noxt month. Many proprietary compounds for scale are used in the 
Georgia peach belt." 
SILVER LEAP IJITE ( Phyllocoptes comutus Banics) 
D. D. Sharp (September 22). "Leaves badly silvered about Hemet, River- 
side, and vTineville. Lime-sulphur was used with considerable success in 
the Ilemet section." 
California 3. 0. Essig (October 7). "This insect is more in evidence than during 
any past year, it boing comparatively new this season, and is appearing 
in many sections of the St ite for the first time." 
PLUII 
RED-HJIJPED APPLE CATERPILLAR ( Schizura c oncinna 3. & A. ) 
California 0. E. Bremner (September 20). "This insect is doing considerable 
damage to young prune trees about Healdsburg." 
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TWIG GIRTLER ( Qncideres oingulata Say) 
South A. ?. Conradi. "3. I.I. Byars, county agent of Anderson County, reports 
Carolina that this insect is widely distributed in his county." 
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