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jury in 1928. In the original infested territory, Pulaski 
County, there has been no increase over last year as yet. 
R. H. Pettit (July 12): Second-generation larvae have ap- 
peared in Washtenaw County. 
R. w. Harned (July 23): Peach twigs that have evidently 
been injured by the larvae have been received during the past 
month from Lauderdale, Q,uitman, Hinds, Chickasaw, Clay, Pike, 
Bolivar, and Prentiss Counties. 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Host.) 
C. R.' Phipps (July 20): Moderately abundant on apple through- 
out the fruit districts. 
P. R. Lovry (July 22): Sever,, injury to apples has been re- 
ported from several localities in central and southeastern 
New Hampshire.- 
A. I. Bourne (July 25): Moderately abundant to very abund- 
ant. Fully as severe generally o ver the State as ever. 
W. E. Britton (July 24): Moderately abundant. . 
A. E. Stene (June 26): Continues to raise havoc with the 
fruit in many sections of the State and small growers especi- 
ally are finding it a difficult pest to control. 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (July): The plum curculio is 
quite prevalent and in many cases unusually destructive in 
the lower Hudson River Valley, damage being very noticeable 
on cherry. In the Niagara district peaches seemed to have 
been more seriously damaged than in many years. 
T. L. 3-uyton (July 20): Very abundant. It is scattered 
over oil orchards in the infested territory. 
P. J. Chapman (July 24): Moderately abundant in home or- 
chards near Norfolk'. 
'". J. Schoene (July 24): The plum curculio has caused more 
damage to apples and peaches in the fruit sections than for 
many years. Hpvayer, much of this ill be removed in thin- 
ning the fruit. 
North Carolina Z. P. Met calf (July 21): Very abundant. 
R. W. Leiby (Jul; ): Commercial perch orchards are suf- 
fering from cure;. >.io injur;- nearly ov quite fc d as in 1921. 
The severe infssiaviQn of ripening peaches is due to a general 
neglect of orchards because of economic conditions in the 
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