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creased since, and in some localities have decreased on account 
of unfavorable weather conditions. 
'.7« E» Britton (April 23): Very abundant in Hamden and New Haven. 
P. J. Parrott (April 20): Very abundant in the Geneva section 
of New York*. 
T, J# Headlee (April 22): This insect is moderately abundant. 
J, J, Davis (April 26): Apple aphids are abundant on apple 
in many sections of the State* On April 3 stem-mothers -ere ob- 
served at Vincennes giving birth to their first young. 
W« P. Flint (April- 22): The apple aphid is very abundant. 
L. Haseman (April 24): During April we usually have in central 
i.;is:;ouri a serious epidemic of this louse but it has been unusu- 
ally scarce this spring. 
S« J, Newcomer (April 22); Has been more abundant than usual 
this year, 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuranhis rcseus Baker) 
'..'. E # Britton (April 23): Very abundant in Hamden and New 
Haven. 
P, J* Parrott (April 10): As a result of high temperatures last 
Saturday, Sunday, find Monday, many of the apple buds show heavy 
infestation of aphids and in some orchards approximately 40 per 
cent of the nymphs at the ends of the buds are rosy aphids. Last 
night the temperature dropped to 28 degrees and I am not certain 
"/hat has been the effect on the aphids. However, we have exten- 
sive experiments under ^ay and because of our experimental activi- 
ties I am sincerely hoping that as far as our experimental or- 
chards are concerned the drop in temperature has not been fatal 
to the newly hatched nymphs, 
C. R» Crosby (April 22): The rosy apple aphid is very abundant. 
T. J* Headlee (April 22): The rosy apple aphid is moderately 
abundant. 
T. L. Guy ton (April 22): Anuraphis roseus Baker, is very 
abundant at Harris burg. 
P. J. Chapman (.oril 22): Anuraphis r oseus Baker is scarce in 
eastern Virginia. 
Indiana 
J, J* Davis (April 27); Some rosy apple aphids are a 
