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P2ACH TWIG BQBJ3 (Anarsia llneatell a Zell.) 
tshington. 1. J. ITewconer (September 20): The peach twig "borer has damaged 
prunes severely :' . the Walla Walla district. It is reported that in sorr.e 
orchards 50 per cent of the prunes arc- wormy. 
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All APHID ( Anpho r opho ra sensoriata Mason) 
|outh Carolina. F. She roan (September 19): This aphid has been found on young 
canes of raspberry. It has hot heretofore been known as a pest in this 
State. (17. C. Hetties) 
FALL WSBW0R1.I ( Hyiphantri a c une a Drury) 
New Zngland. J. V. Schaihner,' jr. (September 23): Observations ia.de during August 
and September in many sections of "lev Sngland shew that infestations are no re 
scattered and in a -reat nany localities less intense than they were in 1932. 
Connecticut. VT. Z. Fritter. (September 22): This insect is very abundant, 
especially in Lite field County. 
Mississippi. J. Milton (September 23): The fall webworm is very abundant in 
Hinds, Madison, Warren, Claiborne, Scott, Rankin, Simpson, end Smith Counties. 
Tennessee. S-. M. Bentley (September 23): H. cunea is very abundant throughout 
the State. 
BLACK PLCAIJ AFIIIL ( Melan icallis caryaefoliae Davis) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (Se e Ler 23): During the past month pecan leaves showing 
injury which was ■■ ~\,. i ,tl; c ;./-"; ...d earlier in the season by the black pecan 
aphid were received from Bolivar, Hinds, Washington, and Madison Counties. 
GEOI CI IhUS APHID (Ahhs s-oira ecola Patch) 
Florida. J. S. Watson (September 21): The hurricane of September 4 and 5 
destroyed most of t. e ;reen citrus aphids. 
Florida. J. R. Watson (September 21): Homalopal-pia dalera Dyar*and Toxotrypana 
curvicauda G-erst. have been quite ;enerally injurious to papayas during the 
month. 
*(?roc. U.S. N.I,:. 47: 139-350, 1314. "Rept. on Lepid. of Smithsonian Biol. 
Survey of Panama Canal Zone"). 
