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SAN JOSE SCALE (As pidj.otus perniciosus Comstock) 
0. I. Snapp (July 15) . "Apparently much more nranerous than usual in the 
Port Valley region. Scale marks noticed in numbers in sevt.ro! orchards, 
Crawlers more numerous then for several years." 
GREEN JU.1S BEETLE (Coti nis nit i la L.) 
F. Sherman (July 7) . "First admit of tfca season not^d at Raleigh on 
Jun6 26. Baportea on peaches at Charlotte June 29. Noted injuring 
peaches at Raleigh July ?." 
SHOT-EOLB BCB3R ( Soolytus rug ul osus Ratz.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (July 18) repcrt this insect as injurious 
in a few orchards in Orleans and Columbia Counties. 
PLUM CUHCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Hbst.) 
C. E. Crosby and assistants (July 6). "Fruit badly infested at Totten- 
ville." 
L. P. Strickland (July 2). "Early infestation has caused a small per- 
centage of the peaches to drop during the past two weeks." 
P. Shercinn (July 1) . "Began to find adults on peaches after several 
weeks absence. These are evidently the progeny of the first adults 
noted early in the season." 
0. I» Snap? (July 9). "The curculio suppression campaign conducted by 
the Fedoral 3ureau of Entomology has been very successful. Uany 
orchards produced practically wormless crops this year whereas last 
year the damage was so severe that the late crops were not harvested. 
The loss from Curculio for 1920 was over £2, 000, 000 while this year's 
crop brought the growers over 05,000,000." 
CK3BEY 
CHERRY APHI3 (i:ygu3 cerasi ?ab.) 
ifew York C. R. Crosby. "Infestations noted late in June at Sherburne, Syracuse 
and New York City." 
i/eet W. S. Rumsey (June 21) . "Reported as very serious en oherry trees 
r iTginia in iiiarshall County." 
e'braska M. H. Swenk (July 15) . "During the middle of June there was a local 
outbreak in 3c otts bluff County." 
CHEERY LIAGGOT (Rhagoletis cinprulata Loew) 
:3 t w York C. R. Crosby and assistants report that damage by this insect first 
appeared in 'Jayne County June 27 and seemed to be confined entirely to 
Hontmorencies. 3y July 2 the flies were just starting to work on late 
Morellos. Damage to early cherries -was recorded at Orleans County on 
