and Iowa Counties; serious in Langlade, Milwaukee, Oconto, Sawyer, 
... Trempealeau, Vernon, Walworth, and TTood Counties. About as many 
as usual throughout the State. • .* ..": 
PEAR ■ .- ' 
PEAR SLUG CCaliroa c era si L.) . ■• 
Indiana' J. J.' Davis (September 30) ' The pear slug wa a reported on September 
lU, from Elkhart, as having seriously defoliated pear. 
Nebraska M. H« :Swenk (September .16) : From Colfax,. Antelope, and other north- 
eastern Nebraska counties' complaints of injury by the pear slug 
were received during later August and the first week in September. 
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SAN JOSE SCALE ( Asuidiotus r>erniciosus Corns t. ) 
Correction The note in Volume 6, No. .J r page 2-IJ5, credited, tcr Oliver I. Snapp 
on the San Jose scale ( Afvpi d i otu s " pa rn i c i o sus Comst.J should read: 
(September 25) s 3inocular examinations of scale:from orchards that 
were apparently heavily infested sho~r a high percentage of scale 
mortality in some of these orchards. The usual dormant treatment 
has probably been effective,' but the scales had for some reason failed 
to slough off, as they usually do, giving the appearance that there 
has been a marked increase in scale in the Georgia peach belt this 
year which in reality has not been the case. 
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH ( Laspeyresia molesta . BuscJk) • 
Georgia OUtct X. Snapp & assistants (September '20); The first moth of the 
fifth generation emerged in the insectary on September 11 (Fort Valley), 
• The insect is one full generation later this year than last to this 
date, and in all probability only six generations will occur where 
seven occurred a yearago The insect has been of ho economic importance 
here this year. During the month it was reported from Hampton, a' 
peach section about 30 mile s south of Atlanta. 
.;."• FALL- TJEBT7QRM ( Hyuhantr i a cun ea Drur y ) 
Georgia Oliver I. Snapp (September 1$): This insect had defoliated a few 
peach trees in an orchard at Grovania. 
PEACH BORER ( Aegeria exitio^a Say) 
Ohio 
Indiana 
E. W- Mendenhall {September 2g)s-The peach tree borers are very 
bad in peach stock in the nurseries at Dayton. . 
Bennet A Porter (September 25 ): Observations indicate that "the 
peak of emergence of the adults .occurred in the vicinity of Vincennes 
the last week in August. Emergence continued until about September 
10,' when it appeared to be practically complete. 
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