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Hereafter, he will grow nothing that ripens after Elbortas. 
PEACH 30RER ( Conopia exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 19): The peak of noth emergence occurred at 
Fort Valley during the first week of September, which is earlier than 
usual. This was expected on account of the unusually early pupation 
season this year. Observations during the last month indicate that 
infestntion was heavier than that of 1935* 
C. H. Alden (September 2^) : Peach tree borer infestation is not 
as heavy as in 1935 a ^ Thomaston and Cornelia. 
PEACH WIG BORER ( Anarsia line at el la Zell.) 
California. D. E. Barnes (August 3): General reports indicate a rather heavy 
infestation in peaches in Eresno County. 
ORIENTAL ERUIT MOTH ( Grapholitha molesta Busck) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (September 22): Infestation of oriental fruit moth 
is heavy in some orchards in New Haven County. Infestations in Elbertas 
are estimated at from 30 to $0 percent. In other localities the infes- 
tation has been light, not over 10 percent. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (September 23): This insect was much more injurious to 
peaches along Lake Erie than for several years. The Elberta crop was 
badly infested in some orchards. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (September 3): Eruit moth injury less on peaches 
than usual in western Tennessee as reported by J. C. Moser. 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Hbst.) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 10): Second-generation adults are now 
emerging in numbers in Elberta peach orchards at Fort Valley. There 
are no adults on the trees of varieties that matured fruit before the 
deposition of second-generation eggs. Eirst-generation adults have not 
been found on peach trees during the last month. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (September 3): Curculio injury less on peaches 
this year than usual in western Tennessee (J. C Moser). 
GRAPE 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem. ) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (September 23): The grape berry moth is quite serious in 
commercial vineyards of Columbiana County. Some growers will have 
from 25 to 30 percent loss of their Concord grapes. 
