Texas 
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DOCrTOOD BOF./ :: . (C'o .-:-rea trivanctnta Fab.) 
?» L. Thomas (May ?): The dogwood borer ras found entering 
the end of peach-tree twi . Jllin - n t t r of 
•- i - into the main branch and on into the trunk of the 
tree, e::t li lg even to the tap root, at Crockett, Houston 
County, (Letter from J. C. Shoultz, County Agent.) 
CHEI .7 
Nebraska 
SHCT-HOLE ] 3B R (Scols ugulosus B tz.) 
Mi E% Swenk ( Apri.l IE>-May 15)$ Serious damage to trees 
by the f ruit-t; . - rk tie was report... f] lton Cou 
during the third week in April, 
Massachusetts 
Connecticut 
Gcor- ia 
Illinois 
Missouri 
Geoi 
PLUM 
PLUM CU3CULI0 ( Conotr.: chelus nenuphar Kbst.) 
A« I* Bourne (May 21): Phe first adults oi lu) lio 
.■•ere- co lected by jarring experiments on plums hero at the 
College (Amherst) on May 15, Prof, faitcomb reports collecting 
the first specimens on M a y 11 in Middlesex County . orts t 
this is three day: . rlier t tan t . cere in 1926 and six 
days earlier than In 1927. 
Philip Garman (May 24): Emergence is late this . ry 
:•"• curculios having ■ 3d in cages to date, and few or none 
being found on apple trees in New Haven Count . 
Oliver I. Snapp (May 7): The first matured curculio larvae 
entered the Boil today to pupate. This is I Later than 
th. - Ltured larvae recorded in 1 ..It is n- 
ably certain that t I be only o.i I tion of the cur- 
culio in Georgia this yeer on ec count of the l&t range 
o.' larvae from peach dro 
.7. P. Flint (.. ;• 17): The first curculios I from 
s on April 19, in southern II Lnois, I r all 
were of. Th not present in le auml , ■ r, 
■until . a to pui h of . 
L. Haseman (May 24)? flum rurculios in central Missouri 
to ovipoi " '..11 active 
du y : 0. . . in plusr 
to two-thirds gro- m on M •-, 1. 
'_____: • Thos.) 
C. I . (May 4): A heavy I .. * • 
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