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FALL CAN "'.' ( Alsonhi la nometaria Harr.) 
California E. 0. Essig (April 22): The fall canker worm is abundant 
and injuring English walnut in an area about one mile square 
in Contra Costa County and is also reported from Solano County. 
This is apparently a canker worm year in central California. 
PERSIMMON 
PERSIMMON BOREF. ( Sannina urocerif ormis '.Talk.) 
Mississippi H. Dietrich (April 19): Ther persimr.on borer is very 
abundant in a nursery row near Lucedale. 
PECA:T 
FECAN BUDMOTH (rrotgopt^rvg. bol liana Sl ing.) 
Georgia J. B. C-ill (April 23): The p^can budmoth is not abundant 
in pecan nurseries or orchards. The first-generation 
lar-ae have entered the -oupal stage at this date. 
PECAN LEAF CASE 3EARER (Acrobasis nebulella Riley) 
Georgia J. B. Gill (April 25): The pecan leaf case bearer is not 
so abundant this year, but sufficiently numerous to cause 
considerable damage in untreated pecan orchards in southern 
Georgia. 
Mississippi R. '.7. Harned (April 22): Larvae of one of the c?se bearers, 
probably Acrobasis nebulella , were received on April 15 from 
Tond, where the correspondent stated that she had observed 
them on her pecan trees. 
H. Gladney (April 16): The uecan leaf case bearer is 
moderately abundant at Ocean Springs. 
H. Dietrich (April IS): The pecan leaf case bearer is 
abundant on pecans at Lucedale. 
PECAN NUT CASE BEARER ( Acrobasi s caryae Grote) 
Georgia J. 3. Gill (April 25): The larvae are nov. working in t". :er 
shoots of pecan trees at Alban?/ and other localities in southern 
Georgia. 
PECAN CIGAR CASE BEARER ( Coleophora carvaefoliella Clem.) 
Georgia J. B. Gill (April. 25): The -oecan cigar case bearer is quite 
scarce this yea) 
