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PEAR THRIPS ( Taeniothrips inconseouens Uzel) 
New York C» R* Crosby and assistants, abstract fro s Letter, 
N, Y» State College of Agriculture, May 14,1928: The pear 
thrips is reported cs doing slight dana^je in Greene, and Colum- 
bia Counties. 
£SAR LEAF :jL::v. : H MITE (Erio-ohyes pyri Pgst. ) 
Nev: York C. R. Crosby and assistants, abstract fro kLy I '. s Letter 
N. Y« State College of Agriculture, May 14, and 28,1928: Pear 
leaf blister mites are reported from Columbia, Ulster, Greene, 
Suffolk, Dutchess, Chautauqua, and Orange Counties » indicating 
that egg-laying by this Insect was under aring the second 
'.'-"- in May* 
CALIFORNIA PEAR SAV/FLY (Di ohadnus caliiornicus I.^rlatt) 
Washington R, L. Webster (May 10): Jay Perry, Horticultural Inspector 
for the State Department of Agriculture, reports severe dam 
in 120 acr°c of p ars; tr '_.. r . bi . •" foli - in 
Po terror, Benton County. 
R MIDG-I ( Contarinia pyrivora Riley) 
New York C, R, Cosby and assistants, absl ct from Weekly News Letter 
"J. Y« State College of Agriculture, May 14 and May 28, 1928 J 
- pear midge is report up in considerable numbers 
in the following counties: Columbia, G , Lster, 
ORIENTAL FRUIT .C. (__;_ yj sta B usck ) 
New York iv er, '. v. itat( Doll e c riculture, 
y 14,1928, j^redenia (D. M« Daniel): " 6 oriental fruit 
is pupa tin ; ' o pupal ci -- 3 B - --re- 
found on May 8. 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp and J!. S, Swin ( lay 19): T>.e orient. 1 fruit 
moth is very sc rce in t c it this (Tort 
Vail y)« To • foun.' c of injury 
from the I b« For on it itly L;uf . •.red 
a marl tback in Gee . 
Ohio I % ( ■): mot I Ln 
rapidly the week of 1 ' ■ rds 
at Colu buo badly I bed lad . r .co from pu -.1 
