Mew Jersey (May 26); R. J, Kowal and R, T. Webber (May 2l): 'Heavy do— 
foliation noted in Somerset, Hunt’erdon, and Mercer Counties. Feed- 
ing practically completed now. 
Pennsylvania. C-. B. Sleesnan (May 21): One' thousand pupae collected from 
localities near Philadelphia on apple, cherry, and other trees, in 
order to determine percentage of para,sitization. Some fungus dis- 
ease is apparently killing the larvae in great numbers. 
R. J. Kowal and R. T. Webber (May 2l): Heavy infestatio'n noted in 
northern Bucks County. 
Delaware. H. F. Dietz (May 12); Much more abundant than usual, eapeci- 
ally on wild cherries. Most of the \v r ild cherry trees between Wilming- 
ton and Philadelphia, Pa. , very seriously defoliated. 
L. A. Stearns (May 20): More abundant than observed at any time 
in th-~ last 12 years on wild cherry and apple in Mew Castle County 
on May 9» Larvae now about full grown. 
Maryland. E. M. Cory (April 2l): Pent caterpillars numerous in Anne 
Arundel County; fairly common in Prince Georges and Montgomery Coun- 
ties. 
W. S. Bickloy (May 7) : Very heavy inf cstations in Baltimore and 
Carroll Counties. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (May 23); Observed in a few apple orchards in 
Pulton and Putnam Counties, in 'the northwestern part of the State; 
light damage • 
Illinois. W. P. Flint (May 24); Abundant in both southern and northern 
Illinois, but not present in the central part of the State. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (May 23); Occurring on wild cherry and apple 
trees in the western and central counties an May 1. Leaves badly 
eaten and trees highly webbed. 
L. 3. Scott (May 19); Unusually abundant in north-central Ten- 
nessee during April and early in May. Larvae attacked practically 
all shade trees and, in some instances, entered houses. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (May 24); Specimens on wild cherry received from 
Hinds County l'- to in April, Observed in small numbers in Covington 
and Oktibbeha Counties at the same tine. 
Minnesota. K. Milliron (May); Scarce on wild cherry at Pine City. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia argyro spila Walk.) 
Mew York. M, Y. State Coll, Jt gr. Mews Letter (May 5) : Hea.vy infestation 
in the lower Hudson Valley, A few larvae have appeared in ‘Clinton 
County. Abundant in the northwestern part of the State, and in 
