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Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (September 20): The flat-headed apple tree borer 
has been abundant in young apple trees in Fillmore County. 
PEACH 
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH (Gr artiolitha mo losta Busck) 
Connecticut. F. Garman (September 2U) : In New Haven County larvae re- 
mained in peach twigs until late and will hibernate without entering 
frait. There is some increase in infestation in apples and quinces 
this year, but it has not been particularly marked. 
South Carolina. 0. L. Cartwright (September 19): Adults are being taken 
in bait pans in apple orchards at Clamson College. Peach fruits are 
gone. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (Se-ntember 20): Some larvae have already entered 
hibernation in Fort Valley. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (September 25): Injury from larvae in peaches and 
quinces is much less severe than during former years. 
PEACH BORER (Ae geria exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 20): The peak of moth emergence in Fort 
Valley occurred on September lo, which is about normal. The infesta- 
tion is of average intensity. The dipterous parasite Anthrax lateralis 
Say is beginning to emerge. 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Hbst.) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 20): Some growers in Fort Valley have 
made after-harvest applications of arsenical dust to reduce the number 
of adults before they enter hibernation. Tne infestation is heavier 
than that of an average year. The dipterous parasite Myiophasia 
globosa Towns, was fairly abundant this year, many adults being on 
wing about August 21. 
SAN JOSS SCALE ( Aspifliotus pemiciosus Corns t.) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (September 20): The San Jose scale increased rapidly 
on peach trees in Fort Valley during September. The infestation is 
now fairly heavy in a number of orchards. A summer application of oil 
emulsion has boon used in several orchards to hold the scale in check 
until the dormant spraying season. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFHOFPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (September 21): Reports of attack by the grape 
