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A??LZ HaGGQI [ Hhagoletis PjgroneUa " v? - : 
Hew York Weekly HevD Letter, If. Y. State Coll. Agr. (July); 
Apple nagget flies began to energe in cages in Dut Chess, 
Ulster, and Columbia Counties the last week in June, and by 
July 21 sgc -laying t;s heavy an- :r.-. early varieties bad 
.sir-...;- begun -to she- the presence of maggots ir. Dutchess 
County. 
Ohio -. ~. H. Parks (July 15): Adult flies v=re observed for the 
first tine on Jul'- 11 in northeastern Chie. Serious iaooage 
to ser.e varieties ooeu.red ir. several counties last year. 
Iot= C. -J. Drake (July 22): -he aprle maggot is emerging 
at .-nees. Pr.e first adults appearei about a ?reek ago. 
ZCSZ LZ.-Z" ZZZIZZ ( Hodonota r-:e- .:ti::llis Say) 
rJev; York feekly Sews Letter, H. Y. State Cell. Jgr. (June 30): 
7ae rose leaf be-: tie has been found -a a number of orchards 
in 1 range C :ur.ty. 
^Ts. CQBCULIO i fachyuterellus c,uadri£i bbug Say) 
Missouri K C. Sullivan (July 1): IDhs ap-le curculio is causing 
eor:iierable injury to apples in crcrards on Lissouri River 
Hills, 
PBAC9 3C?Z?. (j,-- ^eria exitics= Say) 
ITeTr Jersey T. J. Eeadlee (July 7): 7..-: peach bor-r is uederately 
abundant. 
Georgia 1. I. Snspp (July 19): The first pupa: of the year were : 
rsc-ried toiay. Pupation duri -g the past week has rapidly 
increased, --any ne"" cocoons are now being constructed 
at the basfe of trees that are being observed every other day. 
DHIEHTAI EB0I2 IcCTH ( l^sr:--r:si = molesta 3usck) 
Connecticut ?. barman (July 24): The oriental fruit moth is reported 
slightly less abundant in Hew Haven and Hartford Counties 
than in 1923. 
". Z. Britton (July 24): The oriental fruit moth is 
moderately abundant - plentiful. 
'.".- Pork akly Hews Letter, 1^. Y. State Coll. Agr. (July): 
Second-brood larvae are perking in the t rminala in fruit 
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