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Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2k) : Apple fruit containing a larva received 
from Oktibbeha County, east-central Mississippi, on August 
23. Several complaints of injury, evidently caused by this species, 
received from various sections of the State. Injury in the north- 
eastern part of the State reported as quite conspicuous, many young 
trees having been attacked. 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 23): Twig injury abundant and general owing 
to good growth caused by wet season. Varieties of peaches now 
ripening not seriously damaged, the early ripening of the fruit 
apparently helping to reduce fruit injury. 
PEACH BORER ( Conopia exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (August 19): Cocooning increased rapidly from 
August 11 to 13 at Port Valley, but peak expected a little later 
than usual. Thirty-six cocoons collected on August 11, and 52 on 
August 13, during the same length of time. Infestation moderate. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2k) : Adults now emerging in the vicinity 
of State College, northeastern Mississippi. Moderate damage to peach 
trees reported from Hinds and Madison Counties, central Mississippi. 
Oklahoma. P. A. Penton (August 20): Peach tree borer reported at Vian, 
Sequoyah County, eastern Oklahoma. 
PEACH TWIG BORER ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (August 1): Injury severe in peaches examined at 
Castleton, southeastern Utah. 
PEAR 
PEAR PSYLLA ( Psyllia pyricola Poerst.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (August 15): Control 
measures being applied in some orchards in western New York. Large 
percentage of late brood washed off by recent heavy rains. 
PEAR LEAF-ROLLING MIDGE ( Dasyneura pyri Kieff.) 
New York. E. P. Pelt (August 23): Pear leaf midge found in small 
numbers at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. 
CHERRY 
PEAR SLUG ( Eriocampoides lirnacina Retz.) 
Pennsylvania. H. S. Hodgkiss (August 25) : Pear slug somewhat abundant 
on cherry in the northeastern counties of the State. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 2*0 : Cherry and pear slug defoliated cherries 
during the first half of August in southern and central Indiana. 
