-la- 
tent caterpillars were observed to "be leaving their colonies and 
crawling about fences, roads, etc., in preparation for spinning 
up. The hulk of their feeding for the present season is over 
e:ccept for a few stragglers that are now "beginning to disappear. 
Connecticut ■ W, 3„ 3ritton (June 19): Most caterpillars have now pupated through- 
out the State. 
Illinois C. C> Compton (June E) : A rather heavy infestation occurs in parts 
of Stephenson County, a few trees have been partially defoliated. 
The caterpillars are from one-half to full grown, 
EYE-SPOTTED BUDMOTH (Sp ilonota oc ell ana Schiff.) 
New York C. R, Crosby and assistants (summary of situation April 25-June 12): 
Very common, and more serious than last year in Ulster County, 
Larvae first found active and destroying the buds on April 29, Very 
abundant, and more common than last year in Greene County. Unusually 
abundant in Chautauqua County. General and rather serious in Wayne 
County, more common than last year in Monroe County, and in Orleans 
County, it is apparently more prevalent and injurious this season 
than last, shile in Clinton County there is a moderate infestation. 
FALL C-BKER 7CRM Ulcoohila comet aria Harr. ) 
Connecticut Philip G-arman (June 23): Some trees were completely defoliated 
at Hamden and the fruit eaten. 
CaSE 3EAR3R5 ( Coleotuo ra malivorella Riley and 
(C_» f] etc h er el la Pern.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants (April 25 to June 12): The first- 
named species in general is much more common thah C. fletcherella . 
In Greene County only a few were found. Quite plentiful in uncared- 
for orchards and even in some commercial plantings. Unusually 
common this year in Erie County., Doing considerable damage in 
unsprayed orchards in Onondaga County,, and commonly found in all 
orchards. In Wayne County it is rather commonly found. More 
abundant than last year in Monroe County. Commonly found in many 
orchards in Genesee County, 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER (Archips argyrosrd la 7alk. ) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants (April 25-June 12): This pest is gener- 
ally distributed throughout the State, '"here it does a small amount 
of damage each year. a. few orchards in western Ne 1 " York, however, are 
very seriously infested. Reports about this pest follow . Ulster 
County: Round quite generally infesting apple and pear. Greene 
County: Many larvae observed in the apple orchards; more common 
than last year. Onondaga County: Serious in spots, more serious 
