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has just occurred in Port Valley,, central Georgia, which is about the 
normal tine. The infestation is moderate. 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 2^) : Destructive at Louisville and Center- 
town, 
LESSER PEACH BORER ( Synanthcdon pictipes G. & R. ) ' 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (August 20): Pall-brood noths are depositing eggs at 
P^rt Valley, central Georgia. 
PEACH TWIG BORER ( Anarsia lineateila Zell.) 
,Utah. C. J. Snrenson (August 22) : Poach twig borer moderately abundant in 
Utah, and Davis Counties on peach fruit. 
CHERRY ■ 
i ^ UGLY-NEST CATERPILLAR ( Cacoecia cerasivorana Pitch) 
Maryland.. E. N. Cory (July, 31.5,! Several reports from Garrett County re- 
, ' cently of browning of wild cherry foliage. Specimens from shad bush 
proved to be the ugly nest. 
A SAWPLY ( Neurotoma fasciata Wort.) 
West Virginia. L. M. Peairs. (August 13)'. Specimens of larvae from cherry 
received for identification. They make a large webbed nest which 
accumulates much frass. They are very numerous in several sections, 
mainly high locations, on Prunus so retina . Numerous in Preston and 
Monongalia Counties. ■ 
RASPBERRY '.. .... ■ • 
ROSE SCALE ( Aulaco,spi3 r osae Douche) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 23) - Reported destructively abundant on rasp- 
berry at Indianapolis July 28. 
' GRAPE ' ' 
GRAPE LEAPHOPPER (I ry throneura cones Say) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (August 26): More abundant than usual. Some growers, who 
in previous years have not found it necessary to spray for leafhoppers, 
have been doing so this year, 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 23): Has been reported destructively abundant 
from all parts of the State, especially from the northern half. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2h) : The grape leafhoppcr was found on grapes 
at Greenwood during the month. 
