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PEACH (..:- :■■ exitiosa Say) 
He: York C* 'l. Crosby and assistants ( . t 7): .-.bout normally 
dant throughout the St« ; : . (.-' 2t J. A. . . ) 
Illinois '.V, ?, Flint (August l): Adults of the :h tree bo: 
began emerging durir I ek of July 16. . . rgence is con- 
tinuing. It is ay. itly, according to Mr. Chandler's ot 
vations, lagging i lit le behind the i nee of last year. 
LESS (Se U tipes . • .. ) 
York c» R» Crosby and as; . (,.u ust 7): A rs to be on 
the increase in north-central Ner Yor.:. (Abstract J, A. :', ) 
C .I...A d. 1 ( Laspeyresia mol,ata 3usck) 
Connecticut Philip Garman (July 24) s Th id broo .cuous 
in tips during July, ffully as abundant :~ i st y ir ... last 
..' llingford, Southington, and 1 tonbury, Jg to . - 
>rts and observations. (August 24): P r; sites apparently not 
abundant in Hartford an Mid 1 sex Counties* The moth - lly 
as abundant i s last year scad seems to be inc3 ig generally 
throughout the State. 
ITev: York c. R a Crosby and t ants (Au ust 7): Only r 
Ulster County vrhere it ' ■ g oc turring in smi 11 .. s.(jj ~t 
J. A. . .) 
Georgia E, Lee VTorsham (August 27): This inseet • ous 
damage to peaches in north rn Georgia • lly 
no twig i . 
C. I. Snapp and H, S« S In le ( iwgust 17): rwigs 1 
off . No fresh work* 1 bion in ' i 
•;■ Bllast r, but i s r rule the" ir.: 
In the G( I ... r ago. 
Ohio :;. :, Men .. LI (July '): I of the ori I 
pi. L in Or loui » Alsc 
o . ock in t 
Illinois '..'. p, Flint (Au : a t 
: ju;i L in lllino i... Ln r of 1927, 13 
ing cons 
of t itate but mor ;icularly in r 
-growing section 
been found t however, in on 
and Williamson Coi . In 
to 8J 
'•Chandler a of fruit tuft- 
ing up to 25 or 
