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E, Lee Worsham (J&Ly 23): Damage to peaches in northern 
Georgia "by the plum curculio is very light compared with 
damage done in 1926 ; and 1927* 
S, C* Chandler (July 21): Curculio infestation has been 
heavier than usual in parts of southern Illinois* Many 
growers have applied as many as seven dust applications 
with arsenate of load. More curculios have "been jarred 
at Carbondale from uns prayed trees than any previous 
season. The first curculios emerged in cages from drop 
peaches were seen at Carbondale on July 10. 
RUSTY PLUM APHID ( Hysteroneura setariae Thos, ) 
: George F» Knowlton (July 10): Aphids have been doing 
serious damage to plum trees this spring at Hydo . Park* 
and northern Logan, Most of the leaves have become severely 
curled in many cases* 
EUROPEAN FRUIT LECANIUM ( Lecanium c orni Bouche) 
E» E» Frane (July 10): Not causing much trouble in 
Wayne County* 
C» K* Bulldok (J u ly 14): Abundant in a few plum; orchards 
in Ontario County. 
W» E* Field (July 18): Some present in plums in Onondaga 
County. 
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RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY FRUIT WORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
E, L. Chambers (July 25): The raspberry fruit worm 
caused serious losses in several large raspberry plantations 
in the southern part of the State this summer, and specimens 
received last week indicate that it completely destroyed 
the fruit in one small planting. 
OBLIQUE BANDED LEAF ROLLER ( Archips rosaceana Harr. ) 
E« L« Chambers (July 25 ) : The oblique banded leaf roller 
has been reported being more plentiful than usual on rasp- 
berry plantings in the southern part of the State, The 
nursery inspectors have sent in several lots of specimens 
for verification, 
RASP3LRRY SAWFLY ( Monophadnoidcs rubi Harr.) 
G. H- Salisbury (July 2): Sawflies are working on 
berries quite extensively in Chautauqua County. 
