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West Virginia 
J. J. Davis (October 24): The codling moth is moderately 
abundant . 
R. Hutson (October 23): On September 29, Mr. H. J. Lurkins, 
County Agent of Berrien County, brought to my attention 10 
Hale. -peaches, which a farmer living in his county had brought 
in. These peaches were infested with codling moth larvae and 
the grower reported a noticeable loss. 
A. G.- Ruggles (September 26): The codling, moth is very 
abundant in apple sections of the Stc.te. More side injury 
than usual. 
H. E. Jaques (October 25): The codling moth is very abundant 
in unsprayed orchards. 
L. Haseman (October 22): Control of the codling moth is 
quite satisfactory in the northern half of the State. Not so 
generally satisfactory in southern part of State. 
G-. E. Znowlton (October 21): The codling moth is very 
abundant. There is considerable damage, partly due to the 
light crop of apples.' 
4 A. Yothers (October): Infestation the past season has 
been greater than for many years, according to reports of 
orchardists, county agricultural agents, and fruit company 
field men. 
D. C. Mote (September): B. G-. Thompson reports that activity 
has ceased in the Willamette Yalley. No eggs have been laid 
since the first week in September. Approximately 95 per cent 
of the apples are wormy on unsprayed plots. 
E. 0. Essig (September 28): The codling moth is moderately ■ 
abundant. 
ERUIT TREE LEAE ROLLER , ( Ar chips argyrospila Walk.) 
E. 0. Essig (September 28): 'The fruit tree leaf roller 
is scarce. 
EYE-SPOTTED BUDMOTH ( Spilonota ocellana Schiff .) 
P. J. Parrott (September 30): The eye-spotted budmoth is 
very abundant in western New York. 
PISTOL CASE BEARER ( Coleophora malivorella Riley) 
L. M. Peairs (October 24): The pistol case bearer is re- 
ported from the Eastern Panhandle; it shows considerable spread. 
