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Mississippi R. W. Harned and assistants (July): This insect has been 
reported from moderately to very abundant from scattered 
sections in the southern part of the State. 
Utah 
APRICOT 
PEACH TWIG BORER ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
G. F. Knowlton and M. J. Janes (July): Tne first generation 
of peach twig borers has infested about 5 per cent of the 
apricot crop at Cvden. Larvae are now becoming mature. 
Adult moths of the first-generation peach twig borers are 
now emerging from infested apricots. • ■ 
Hew York 
New York 
PEAR 
PEAR PSYLLA ( Psylla pyric ola Foerst.) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (July): 
The pear pc- .11a, though reported from most of the fruit- 
growing regions, has done little damage this year. During 
fc he last week in July it was reported in considerable 
numbers from -Tirt; .County in unsp rayed orchards. 
Genes see 
PEAR LEAF BLISTER MITE ( Eriophyes pyri Pgst.) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (July): 
Pear leaf blister mite injury has become noticeable on 
some trees in Niagara County. 
CHERRY 
Oregon 
Nebraska 
Utah 
CHERRY FRUIT FLY (HbagoletiS cingulata Loew) 
D. C. Mote (July 1): S. C. Jones reports that cherry fruit 
flies began emerging June 13. They did not start coming out 
in large numbers until about June 25, and have been coming out 
in large numbers to the present time. 
PEAR SLUG ( Eriocampoides limacina Retz.) 
M. H. Swenk (June 15-30): The pear slug was reported 
injuring cherry leaves in vrious parts of eastern Nebraska 
during the last half of June, and especially during the last 
week in that month. 
A WOOD BORER ( Prionus californicus Motsch. ) 
G. F. Knowlton (July 12): The larvae of Prionus californicus 
have been causing some injury to large cherry trees at 
Farmington, a number of roots being mined. 
