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APPLE MAGGOT ( Hhagoletis no-ronella 7alsh) * 
Ne*- Jersey. M. Kisliuk, Jr. (October 2): The arvole rraerot is apparently 
ouite generally distributed in Monrrouth Count;/. Aaroleg frorr neglected 
yard plantings and orchards are generally infested, the infestation 
sorreti^es atnoroaching 100 "oercent. Corrrercial and horre orchards that 
are sprayed regularly sho^ Tuch less infestation. It has "been noted 
that scretiTes there are irore flies noticeable in SeuteTber than in July, 
a uos^ible indication that there are t~o venerations a year, or that 
there is a very long period of eirervence. 
ROSY .APPLE APHID ( Anuraahis roseus 3a!-' er ) 
Virginia. ¥. S. Hough (October 23): Fall migrants and oviparous feral es 
are abundant in all orcha.rds. The oviparous veneration is develoui::^ 
about 2 ^eehs earlier than usual. The unusual abundance of the oviuarous 
forir leads us to eroect a general outbreak in the suring of 19cc. 
B0XELD2R BUG ( Leotocoris trivittatus Say) 
Utah. G. F. Knorlton (Senterrber 26): Boxelder bugs are clustering in great 
nurr.be rs on prunes and amies at High Creek in Cache County. The prunes 
becoTe shriveled and the outer quarter inch of amies beco-re3 corky, o^ing 
to these heavy attacks. In one instance rrore than one hundred bugs '■ere 
rrassed around the outside of a prune. 
SAN JOSH SCALE ( Asridiotus nerniclosus CoTst. ) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (October 19); The infestation at Fort Valley increased 
rauidly last rronth and a nuTber of ueach orchards in this locality are 
nor heavily infested. Tie general infestation is heavier than that of an 
average year. Tie very dry weather during Se-oteTber and October has 
favored reproduction. 
C. H. Alden (October 21): The San Jose scale has been increasing 
since SeoteTber and many incrusted areas have been found on both peach 
and apole trees. The scale is also getting on the aoole fruit and in 
rrany instances atnles that '"ould otherwise grade as f^ncy have been re- 
duced to culls. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (October 9, 12): The San Jose scale is unusually 
prevalent in the ptrole orchards of con-rercial and horre plantings and on 
scattered peach trees in the western part of the St-^te. 
PEACH 
PEACH BORER ( Aegeria exitiosa. Say) 
Alabaira. J. M. Robinson (October ?.' 7 ): Tie -oeach tree borer is rroderately 
abundant. Control measures are bein°- applied. 
