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CORY, E* Hi (1720) 
1924. ORIENTAL PEACH MOTH, JAPANESE BEETLE AND EUROPEAN RED MITE. Lid. 
Agr. Soc. Rept. 8 (1923): 164-171. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (a) 
13: 37. 1925.] 
Nicotine sprays destroy the eggs of the oriental- peach moth 
( Grapholitha molesta Busck) but are not generally recommended as it is 
difficult to time their application so as to obtain satisfactory results. 
T.iere, however, injury is very severe the addition of nicotine (1:800) 
to the regular sprays may be of value. 
HEADLEE, T. J, (1721) 
1924. POINTS IN THE LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE ORIENTAL PEACH MOTH 
AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONTROL. N. J. State Hort. Soc. Proc, pp. 
92-94. 
Recommendations for the season of 1925 include "Spray according 
to the regular schedule, adding 40-percent nicotine to each treatment," 
etc. (p. 94) . 
PETERSON, A. (1722) 
1925. ORIENTAL PEACH MOTH IN THE SEASON OF 1923. N. J. Agr. Expt. Sta. 
Rept. 1923-24, pp. 291-294. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 14: 144. 
1926.] 
Spraying with 40-percent nicotine sulphate to destroy the eggs 
of the second and later broods of the oriental peach moth ( ( Las'peyresia ) 
Grapholitha molesta Busck) gave no material reduction in infestation of 
the fruit . 
STEARNS, L. A. (1723) 
1925. ORCHARD CONTROL T70RK OF 1924 AGAINST THE ORIENTAL PEACH MOTH IN 
SOUTHERN NE17 JERSEY. Jour. Econ. Ent. 18: 191-199, illus. Abstract 
in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 13: 253-254. 1925.] 
A combination spray of nicotine (1:800), added to fungicidal -lead 
arsenate, 1 lb. to 50 gal., resulted in an increase of 13.3 percent in th 
peaches free from this pest. 
ANONYMOUS (1724) 
1925. ANNUAL REPORT 1926. Pa. Dept. Agr. Bull. IX, No. 23, Gen. Bull. 
436, 35 pp., illus. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent, (A) 16: 274-275. 1928 
No control measures tried against the oriental fruit moth ( ( Laspey 
resia ) Grapholitha molesta Busck) have given complete satisfaction. 
Pyrethrum soap emulsion and sodium fluosilicate have proved more 
effective against the larvae than nicotine. 
