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Virginia. V, S, Hough (June 15 ): Pound In relatively large nuinbers in many 
localities in the Winchester area, and considerable damage has occurred 
• on apples, 
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APPliB MAGGOT ( Kiagoletis pomonella Walsh) 
New York, N. Y. State Coll. Agr, News Letter (June 24) j Pirst fly of the 
■season caught in an emergence trap at Poughkeepsie on June *20. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Baker) 
Massachusetts, A, I. Bourne (June '20 ): Reported as abundant throughout the 
eastern part of ^Plymouth County, Treated trees practically free. 
Connecticut, P, Garman (June 2l)j Severe in most localities; abundant in 
a few orchards locally. 
New York, N. Y, State Coll, Agr, News Letter (June 3)j Pound again in an 
orchard where they caused damage last year in Genesee County, western 
New York. (June lO): Increasing in untreated orchards but still not 
serious in Erie, Monroe, and Wayne Counties, Western New York, (June I 7 ): 
Rapidly becoming winged in Rockland County, eastern NeW York, and at 
least 50 to 60 percent of the fruits injured in one orchard on June 12, 
Pound in scattered locations in Niagara County, but no commercial damage 
seen, 
Delaware, L. A. Stearns (May 3l)j Infestation generally light, 
Maryland, E, N. Cory (June l4): Considerable damage in Washington County, 
Virginia, W, S. Hough (June 15 ): Third generation is causing severe damage 
in northern Virginia in untreated, as well as in improperly treated 
orchards. Relatively few aphids of any kind found on buds early in the 
spring, but natural enemies were not present in time to check the 
development of the aphid during the first and second generations, 
Ohio, T. H, Parks (June 20): Colonies appeared in many apple orchards over 
Ohio early inJune, Predators had taken control by the third week in. 
June and few aphids were found on June 19 , •' 
Indiana, L. P, Steiner (June 12): About as abundant as a week ago in the 
Vincennes area, considerable damage occurring in some orchards, 
Washington, Ortho News (May 27): Abundant and injurious. Comparatively 
little trouble in properly treated orchards, 
APPLE ‘APHID ( Aphis pomt Deg, ) 
' New York, N, Y, State Coll, ’Agr, News Letter (June 3 ): Multiplying rapidly 
in a few orchards in Clinton County, eastern New York, despite moderate 
numbers of ladybeetles. (June 24): More noticeable now than previously 
in Wayne and Niagara Counties, 
