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PEACE 
Connecticut 
Southeastern 
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Georgia 
Mississippi 
Georgia 
New York 
Georgia 
Indiana 
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH (L aspeyresia a olesta. Busck) 
Philip Gariran (July 22): Infestation late out rapidly increasing 
in amount in Fairfield County. 
&. L.-i^ja,l.n-t'alice:Tlie oriental fruit moth has "been determined by 
State and Federal inspectors to "be present in numerous places in 
Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi. It has been found 
in two or three localities in North Carolina. 
SOUTHERN GREEN PLANT- BUG (Nezara viridula L.) 
Oliver I. Snapp (July l): Aknot£y condition of the fruit in a^ 
peach orchard at Albany is common, having resulted from the feeding 
of the southern green plant-bug earlier in the season. 
Oliver I. Snapp (July 12): Many peaches in an orchard at Canton 
have been rendered unmerchantable on account of injury from the 
southern green plant-bug. 
A LANTERN FLY (Fulgoridae) 
C. K. Alden (June 30): These nymphs were found attacking peach 
twigs but caused less injury than on the honeysuckle at Fort Valley. 
SAY'S BLISTER BEETLE (Ppmphopoea savi Lee. ) 
C. R» Crosby and assistants: Several outbreaks reported from 
Ontario County. In Wayne County another orchard was found infest- 
ed which was not previously reported. 
SHOT- HOLS BORER ( Scolytus rugulosus Ratz.) 
0. I. Snapp (June 20 ): The fruit-tree bark-beetle is reported 
abundant in northwestern Georgia, and has been found in one orchard 
attacking apparently perfectly healthy peach trees. 
J. J. Davis (July 22): Further reports of injury by the shot-hole 
borer have been received from the southern half of the State and 
we anticipate further trouble from this source because of the 
weakened condition of the trees following the severe winter and 
the recent San Jose scale infestations. 
CHERRY 
Missouri 
JUT"! BEETLES ( Phyllonhaga spp. and Li gyrus .dbbosus DeG. ) 
A. C. Burrill (June 13): So badly stripped two young cherry trees 
at Jefferson City that the owner came to county agent for advice. 
