Indiana 
Kentucky 
-373- 
F. H. La thr op (September 15): Since August 15, the numbers 
of oriental fruit moths in peach orchards of . .m Vincennes 
have steadily declined. Since September I it has been difficult 
to find infested twigs. Infestation does not seem to be a 
serious factor in apple orchards of this section this season. 
'.':■. A« rrice (September 24): Infestation in apples does not 
seem to be severe in the orchards observed in western Kentucky. 
However, a ouince tree observed at Henderson bearing about 1 
bushel of fruit was heavily infested. 
Connecticut 
Rhode island 
P. C-arman (September 34): The oriental fruit moth is 
reported in Hartford, New Kaven, and New London Counties. 
Quinces in general, although wormy, show improvement over last 
year. 
A. E. Ster.e (September 18): The oriental fruit moth 
is moderately abundant. 
Maryland 
i. N. Cory (August IS): The oriental fruit moth is moderately 
abundant . 
i^est Virginis 
L. M. I'eairs (September SO): The oriental fruit 'moth is 
moderately abundant in the eastern panhandle; distinctly less 
numerous than in 1929. 
South Carolina 
Georgia 
A. Lutken (September 19): The oriental fruit moth is 
moderately abundant in the northwestern part of the State. 
C. I. Snapp (September 17): 'Quince fruit in a dwelling is now 
heavily infested. This insect causes little damage at Fort Valley 
in orchards where no fruit is available after the harvest of 
iilberta peaches. 
Illinois 
Michigan 
C. *-. ,-JLden (September 20): The oriental fruit moth is scarce 
S. C. Chandler (September 15): In the peach sections from 
Centralia south there have been no new entrances into peach 
twigs for a month and scarcely any for two months. Apples in 
interplanted orchards or close to peach have shown either 
very light cr no infestation. Parasitism was not over 20 per 
cent. It is thought that the extreme I.eat of summer has aided 
in the reduction which has evidently occurred. To date no 
live larvae can be found cocooned on peach trees. 
?.. H. Pettit (September): The oriental fruit moth is 
moderately abundant in the southeastern part of the State; 
not spreading so rapidly as expected. 
