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E, W„ Mendenhall (August 21): Che orxeaoal peach moth is quite bad 
in Montgomery County this year. 
PLUM CURCULIO (Con otrachelus ne nuphar Hbst. ) 
H. L. Pozier (August l): Wormy 
is common. 
fruit from the curculio on peaches 
R. M. Seeley (July 29): Plum curculio infestation has "been report- 
ed as heavy on neach throughout the State. 
CHERRY 
LSESER PEACH BORER (Sesia -pictfr ps G. & R, ) 
E. W. Mendenhall (August 9): I find a number of cherry trees in 
Columbus affected vrith the lesser "peach borer, 
SHOT- HOLE EORER (S colvtus r ugul osus Ratz. ) 
M. E. Buckman (August 4): Serious injury has been found in a young 
cherry orchard which was apparently in good health, 
PRUNE 
PEACH BORER ( Aegeria exitiosa Say) 
C. '"'aMeland (July 29 ) : : The peach borer lias been very destructive 
to prune orchards in the Boise-Meridian district this spring. 
BLACKBERRY AND LOGANBERRY 
BLACKBERRY MITE (Er iophfea sp. ) 
E. 0. Essig (August 15)p The blackberry mite was found not only on 
Himalaya blackberry, but for the first time on Mammouth blackber- 
ries and loganberries. 
RASPBERRY EPJJIT WORM ( Bvturus unicolor Say) 
J. E. Graf (July 25): Several days ago ^e learned that commercial 
caanurs.? ^ere rejecting loganberries in Kent and Puyallup districts, 
on account of worm infestation. Requested immediate investigation 
by Seattle and they now report all loganberry fields in Puyallup 
and Kent districts quite badly infested, varying from slight to 7 
per cent. Further rerxrcs indicate serious infestation in Vasho 
Island, Everett, and Bellinghara districts, Canners in all distr- 
icts refusing lots except tr.ose entirely free from worms. Every 
one gr-~et;ly concerned on account of probability of complete finan- 
cial loss, Man/ powers have stopped picking and rejected lots are 
being Meld by growers and canners with disposition undecided* Ob' 
vations have so far shown no wormy berries being barreled, Undou '. - 
