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as in wooden "boxes and lumber on the ground under infested trees. 
Pupae have also "been seen on the outside of peaches while still on 
the tree, on the old fruit spars, and in dead leaves that have been 
stuck to the limbs or branches by means of gum. Adults of this 
species have been reared at Thomas vi lie on June 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 
29, July 1, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Gn individual material 
under observation at Thomas ville it was determined that the length 
of toe pupa stage was S or 8 days. 
TARNISHED PLANT- BUG ( Lygns t)ratensis L. ) 
A. L. Pierstorff (July 12): Doing considerable injury to budded 
stock at Honeoye Falls. 
GRAPE LEAP- ROLLER ( Desmia funeral is Euebn. ) 
F. F. Bibby (Jiily 9): Reported in a peach orchard at Fort Valley. 
A DYNAST ID BEETLE ( Strata gas antaeus Fab . ) 
J. D. More (July 9): Adult taken at base of peach tree at Atlanta, 
but was not saved. 
CHERRY 
CHERRY APHID (ffivzus cerasi Fab.) 
Wisconsin 
New York 
CORRECTION 
New York 
H. F. Wilson (August 5): The cherry aphid has been more abundant 
than usual this year all through the State. 
CHERRY FRUIT-FLIES ( Rhegpleti s cinmflata Loew and R. faus ta) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: Cherry fruit-fly was generally abund- 
ant throughout the State. In Ontario County unsprayed trees ran 
as high as 60 to 70 per cent infestation. Early Richmonds seemed 
to show more injury than Montmorencys . In Wayne County the former 
variety at a canning factory showed 7 per cent of the culls contain- 
ing fruit-fly maggot , while other factories in the same county ran 
from 2 to 12 per cent of all the fruit. 
Weekly News Letter, State of California, Vol. 6, No. 15: On page 
172, Vol. 4, No. 5, August 1 number, second word on line 7 should 
read "not" instead of "now." 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotracheiu s nenuphar Hbst.) 
W. D. Mills (July 19): Counts made on early Richmond culls (floats 
in a canning factory in Wayne County show that 27 per cent of the 
culls contained curculio larvae. (July 26): Early Richmond at 
canneries contained from 1 to 8 per cent fruits infested with larvae 
