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Indiana 
Maine 
J. J. Davis (September l«i) . "The plum curculio has been unusually 
severe in apple orchards," 
BUIiBLE FLOHER SETTLE ( Euphoria, inda L. ) 
3. M- Patch (September 13). "The last few days the broraa. fruit chafer 
is reported to be holding high revels in the Llolntosh apples while 
ignoring snow apples in an adjoining row." 
P3AR 
Stew York: 
PEAR THRIPS ( Taeniothrips inconsequens Uzel) 
D„ V. Rivenburgh. The annual survey of the commercial pear crop in 
Columbia County indicates damage by this insect to be from 1 to 4 per 
cent. 
New York 
New York 
New York 
New York 
He -.7 York 
PEAR PSYLLA ( Psylla p.vricola Foerst.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the commercial pear 
crop indicates the following percentages of damage done by this insect;: 
Orleans County, 25 per cent; Niagara County, 25 per cent direct injury, 
50 per cent indirect injury; Columbia County, 15 to 20 per cent; 
Genesee County, 1 per cent; Wayne County, controlled in most orchards. 
PEAR LEAP 3LISTBR LUTE ( Eriophyes pyri Pgst. ) 
C. R. Crosby. (September 6). "Leaves badly infested at Oneida in 
Iladison County. 1 ' 
CODLING IDTH ( Oarpooapsa oomonella L.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the commercial pear 
crop indicates the following percentages of damage done by this insect; 
Orleans County, 8 to 10 per cent; Niagara County, 2 per cont; Albany 
County 5 8 per cent; Columbia County, 0.5 per cent; Genesee County, 4 
per cent; Wayne County,, traces. 
mJIT-TREB LEAP-ROLLER ( Arch Ids aravrosnila tfalk. ) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the cccxieroial pear 
crop indicates the following percentages of damage by this insect: 
Wayne County, 1 per cent; Orleans County, 5 per cent; ITiagara County, 
2 per cent; Albany County, 2 por cent; Genesee County, 2 per cent. 
Lygus OoEKunis Zhight 
3. R. Crosby and assistants. The anmial survey of the commercial pear 
crop indicates the following >ercentages of damage done by this pestt 
Orleans County, 3 per cent; Genesee County, 6 per cent; Niagara County, 
0.5 per cent; Columbia County, 5 :>6r cent. 
