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■ ._.-■■.->. but' l -'■'- "'-'■■ : ' :t "-'-'- 1 ' : " " r in '•" - v '- '' 
rfi Ld Count i : . 
New York C. R. Crosby find sss . - its (Jul \: Ch r yllf ; :/.;-•- 
up in thr ntenin numbers in 21c : . -r • :.. )r . . . Counti 
and is ?lso serious in Dutchess ~nd jnesec Cor ios. By t ._ 
mid of the month ti. : situation looked rather bed in 5nt rio 
md ■ -ounti s 'nd "\lso in t Ni* rr district. 
-A LEAF BLIST . IS ( ..rioehyes ovr. E ;st.) 
Indian? J. J. Dr. vis (July 32): Reported iron Mish: .wake on July z. 
PEA \ I EDGE ( Contarini-- cyrivon Riley) 
-• York C. u Crosby ond assistants (July): Th« x r nidge """ s re- 
ported is very serious throughout Columbia County nnd damage 
■■■s being done in some orchards in Ulster County. 
3LUG- ( Zri jc.. joILs li::.-ci:v. Retz.) 
Ohio _,. .. Mendenhall (July 3): The p- r r slug has been Quit.. 
ant in pear stock in one of the nurseries in Jiont -. ry bounty 
this sprin '. 
Nebraska 1 . I-:. S'.venk (June 15-July 15): From July 4 to the 15, the : 
hive been many reports of serious foliage injury to cherry nd 
pear trees in eastern Nebraska, vest to Buffalo County. 
5ACI 
PEACH BORER Ue ;.ri- exitios r 3a-) 
Chio . ". 1 3ndenh£ill (July 10); Poach trees in smell orchards 
and in home orchards in southwestern Ohio are considerably 
damaged. 
Illinois '.v". p. Flint (July 22;: Moderately abundant; emergence b - 
■;•■ n the first 7/cck in July ?.t Carbondalo. 
North Caroline R. .'.*. Leiby (July 22): Gummy exudations are common in eom- 
morcial orchards. Trees have not been ^ssed for t" ay 
• " - --" (" ; -•"-- -. -r jo i- mol 3t 
Connecticut P. '- r . n (July 24): i\his insect is mor ibund nt th .. usu 1 
in places in Hartford nd von : rati :. _-• ras Lt is . in 
most he vily infested orchards is under 20 per cent. 
. Britton (July 24): Moderately abu nt 'en r lly, 
v, ry abui Lant in sc re rds. 
