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Idaho C* Wake land (April 22).: Anu.raphis roseus Baker moderately- 
abundant in Idaho* 
APPLE GRAIN APHID ( Rhopalosjphum nrunifoliae Fitch) 
New York P, 0\ Parrott (Apr.il 20): Very abundant in the Geneva section 
of New York. 
Hew Jersey T» J. Headlee (April 22): This insect is very abundant, 
Pennsylvania T, L. Guy ton (April 22): R. prunif oliae Fitch is ve.ry abundant 
at Harrisburg. 
Ohio : D» M % DeLong (April 26): Apple grain aphid was observed hatch- 
ing in the vicinity of Columbus on March 21* 
Indiana J* J, Davis (April 27): Aphi s, a ven ae is moderately abundant* 
Illinois W*. P* Flint (April 22): The apple groin aphid is moderately 
abundant, 
WOOLLY APPLS APHID ( Sriosoma la.nia,erum Eausm.) 
New Mexico J, R* Eyer (April 27): Fruit aphids, species of the woolly 
apple aphid, Friosoma lani^erum , very abundant, appearing gener- 
ally in all fruit sections, 
CODLING MOTH ( Carpocapsa. pomonella L, ) 
Nev Hampshire P. R» Lowry (April 23) \ The codling moth is found in very small 
numbers at Nashua, ; Wilton, and Durham* 
New York P. J* Parrott (April 20): Moderately abundant in the Geneva 
section of -New York*-. 
Delaware H, L. Cozier- (April 20): The codling,; moth is moderately abundant 
in the pupal stage, and emergence is expected within 10 days. 
South Carolina M» H« Brunson (April): First emergence of the codling moth in 
cages noticed on April 8, abundant on 9th and 10th at Clemson 
College. 
Georgia M. S. Yeomans (April 4): First moth emerged on April 4 at 
Cornelia. 
Indiana J, J. Davis (April 27): The codling moth is scarce in northern 
Indiana and moderately abundant in the southern part of the State. 
Illinois ,;. p* Flint (April 22): The codling moth is moderately abundant. 
Idaho C. .u.keland (April 22) j The codling moth in southwestern Idaho 
is very abundant. Vary light mortality, but the season is late. 
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