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New York 
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Georgia 
J, J« Davis (July 27): The oriental peach worm occurs 
in considerate abundance at New Albany. The writer visited 
four peach orchards in the vicinity of New Albany July 
18 and found the insect present in all of the orchards. In 
two of these orchards the infestation is heavy and we 
estimate 90 to 100 per cent of the fruit will be infested 
by harvest. 
GREEN PEACH APHID ( Myzus persicae Sulz.) 
E» E* Franc (July 10): None observed in Wayne County. 
COTTONY PEACH SCALE ( Pulvinaria amygdal i Ckll.) 
E« E* Frane (July 2): In Wayne County -many of the ovi- 
sacks of the cottony scale are full of eggs on peach while 
others are .just beginning to show a fringe of cotton. (July 
10): Abundant in a few orchards but now under control in 
Wayne County, 
A LACE WING ( Corythuca sp„). 
E« E. Prane (July 2): Large numbers of hatched and un- 
hatched lace wing eggs were seen in a peach orchard near 
the Lake in Wayne County. 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Aspidiotus pcrniciosus Corns t.) 
C. R„ Crosby and assistants (July): This insect is gener- 
ally scarce throughout the State, (abstract J»A»H«) 
Oliver I. Snapp (July 20): Some scale spots have been 
observed on some of the fruit at Port Valley. One com- 
plaint of a heavy infestation damaging trees has recently 
cone to the laboratory* 
CHERRY 
New York 
New York 
CHERRY FRUIT PLY ( Rhagolctis pingulata Loew. ) 
C v R. Crosby and assistants (July): Emergence of the 
cherry maggot was practically completed by July 2 in the 
rearing cages in Wayne County* The flies in general were 
quite prevalent throughout the State but well controlled 
in all commercial orchards. ( Abstract J.A,H») 
DARK CHERRY FRUIT PLY ( Rhagoletls fausta O.S.) 
E« J. Harableton (July 2): In Ulcter County, in one trap 
which yielded R. fausta the cingulata species began to 
cm rge on the 15th, 10 days later than records of other 
traps, and have not raached a peak to date. 
