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'-APPLE TRUE 'LEAF ROLLER (Cncoecin. argyrosoila Walk. ) 
N. Y. State Coll. of Agr., . Weekly Newg Letter' (July): The first 
egg masses were observed in Ulster County on June 29 and a fnw days 
earlier the first eggs rere- observed in Dutchess County. (Abstract, 
J.A.H* ). 
J.-' N. Knull (June 24): There has "been a very heavy infestation 
in Pike County. The larvae "ere found feeding on scarlet oak, red 
oak, rfaite oak, rock oak, and scrub oak. Sorre oaks r^ere entirely 
defoliated. First moths emerged about June 28. All of the moths 
emerged July 4. 
SPRING CANKER WORM."( Palaecrita vornata Peck) 
E. L. Chambers (July. 21): Many fanr orchards located along the 
eastern part of the State, rjiere spraying is not thoroughly done, 
have' "been defoliated by the srping canker worm. 
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APPLE LSAEHCPPERS (Cicadellidae) 
A, I. Bourne (July 25): Apple leaf hoppers are moderately to very 
abundant . 
P. Garman (July 23): Leaf hoppers appeared in considerable numbers 
early in the season, but have decreased during July. .'-They are 
apparently decreasing in most orchards though nymphs of the second 
"brood are shoeing up in limited numbers in Nev* Haven and Hartford 
Counties. 
N. J. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (July): Leafhoppers 
have been noticed to be quite severe in most of the apple orchards 
visited in Cumberland County. 
J. R. Stear (July 22): Very abundant in Ligonief. 
L. A. Stearns (July 22): Apple leafhoppers are rather, abundant 
throughout the State. 
C. 0. Eddy (July 20): Infestations ^ere becoming heavy in restern 
Kentuckyc \ July 17. 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Asipidiotus pcrniciosus Corns t. ) 
E. L. Chambers (July 21): While the San Jose scale has been con- 
fined to less than a dozen counties in Wisconsin and has never 
until recently been found in farm orchards, it has been spreading 
and a dozen ne^ localtiies have been added to the kno-n- infested 
areas, although none hove been found in our commercial orchards, in 
Waukesha, Grant, and Jefferson Counties. 
