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Michigan, R. Hut son (August 22): Peak of flight of moth apparently at 
South Haven on August 15. Moths appeared in cages throughout the 
State as follows: Monroo, Eau Claire, and Allegan on July 18; Van- 
dalia on July 19; Saint Joseph, Monroe, and Lapeer on July 20; 
Buchanan, Ann Arbor, Albion, South Haven, and Birmingham on July 21; 
Grand Rapids on July 25; Tennville on July 26; Grand Rapids, South 
Haven, and Lawton on July 28; Shelby on July 30; Rockford on An crust 1; 
Old Mission on August 2; Rapid City on August k\ Beulah on August 5; 
Traverse City on August 6; and Cheboygan on August 8. 
Missouri and Kansas. H. Baker (August 23): Peak bait-trap catches of 
first-brood moths taken in northeastern Kansas and northwestern 
Missouri on August 13. Other peak catches on July lU, July 2k, and 
August 3» Second-brood damage about normal. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (August 2k) : Codling moth very irregular in its 
development, and appearance of third-generation moths about 2 weeks 
later than normal. Usually reaches height of emergence around 
Columbia on August 15 but apparently coming around September 1 this 
year, causing probably only a partial third generation. 
Utah. C. J. Sorenson (August 22): Moderately abundant in Utah County, 
north-central Utah. 
Washington. E. J. Newcomer (August l6) : Eirst-brood moths appearing in 
baits in numbers from June 23-28 in the Yakima Valley, south-central 
Washington. Maximum reached during the 10 days from July 13 to 22, 
although large numbers are still being caught. Second brood about 
a month earlier than in 1937 and a larger third brood than usual is 
expected. 
LEAE MINERS (Gracilariidae) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (August 8): Considerable 
tentiform leaf miner injury showing in several orchards in Columbia 
County, eastern New York. (August 15): Leaf miners, tnc spotted 
temtiforn ( Lithocolletos blancardclla E.) and the unspotted tentiform 
( Ornix gcminatella Pack.), causing considerable injury to apple and 
quince foliage in one orchard in Orleans County, western New York. 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (August 19): The unspotted tentiform leaf miner 
is causing considerable damage to foliage of apple at Choswold, Kent 
County, frequently making from 3 to 5 mines per leaf. 
Virginia. W. S. Hough (August 19) : Two species of leaf miner (L. b lan- 
car del la and 0. geminatella ). more abundant than usual in Frederick 
and Clarke Counties. Adults very numerous late in July and early in 
August. Apple foliage in restricted areas showed considerable damage. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh) 
Maine. E. H. Lathrop (August 22): An increased infestation in- apples in 
