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ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH ( Grapnel Una nolesta Busck) 
Connecticut. P. Gar man (July 2l) : In Hartford and New Haven Counties second- 
generation larvae are abundant in many orchards. 
New York. N. Y. St. Coll. Agr. New Letter (July 19): In Orleans and Niagara 
Counties terminal injury of the Oriental Fruit Moth is becoming more 
conspicuous. 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (July 23)1 Injury by second brood moderately severe. 
Brood. about mature. Parasitization approximately average. 
Virginia. W. J. Schoene (July 21) : Infested peach twigs, which became num°rous 
about 2 weeks ago, are dropping off in numbers. Considerable fruit in- 
festation is appearing in some orchards in Staunton. 
Georgia. C. H. Alden (July 20): Fruit scored at harvest showed about 2.0 percent 
infestation, as compared with 0. 5 percent in 193^. This insect is in- 
creasing slightly over the upper middle and northern parts of the Peach 
Belt, at'Thoraaston and Monticello. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 23) J Peach twigs injured by this insect were re- 
ceived from Columbia on July l6. M. L. Grimes, of Meridian, and D. 71, 
Grimes, of Durant, report injury to peach twigs in. their districts. 
TARNISHED PUNT BUG ( Lygus pratensis L. ) 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (July 20): Reported causing injury to peaches at Mound 
City. In one instance $0 percent of the fruit dropped from the trees 
after being punctured. More abundant generally than last year. 
APRICOT 
A CHRYSOMELID ( Coscinoptcra dominicana F.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 26): Reported eating new leaves of apricot at 
Anderson on July J, 
GRAPE 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem.) 
Virginia. C. R. Willey (July): Much more numerous than usual, judging from 
my own and my neighbors 1 grapes and by requests for identification and 
control. 
GRAPE LSAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
New York. N. Y. St. Coll. Agr. New Letter (July 19): In Niagara County the 
grape leaf hopper hatch appears about complete with older nymphs develop- 
ing wing pads. In a few vineyards these pests will cause considerable 
damage. Also reported from Ulster, Dutchess and Columbia Counties. 
