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Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 29): Codling moth has had unusually favorable 
conditions the past season and has "been most difficult to holcJ in check. 
Huge losses have resulted. 
Illinois. W. p. Flint (August 22): The codling moth is still extremely abundant. 
Large numbers of moths are now being taken in bait traps, both in southern and 
central Illinois. The hatch of worms will certainly continue up to and 
probably beyond September 1. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (July 25): The codling moth is moderately abundant. The 
second brood began emerging the middle of July. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (August 23): A very heavy moth emergence has been on since 
August 15. Late worms are a real problem throughout State. Control is quite 
satisfactory, however. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (August 21): An examination of banded apple trees at the 
College Horticultural Farm at Manhattan August 19 revealed as many as 150 
larvae per tree. The infestation at this farm is very much greater than last 
year. 
Nevada. G. G. Schweis (August 21): The codling moth is very abundant at Reno. 
Practically all unsprayed fruit is infested. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (August 18): Codling moths have attacked most of the 
apples at The Dell, in Skull Valley. Two sprays were applied. The insect 
is moderately abundant in northern Utah and doing considerable damage on a 
light crop of apples. 
EASTERN TENT CATERPILLAR ( Mai aco soma americana Fab . ) 
Connecticut. ¥. E. Britton (August 24): The eastern tent caterpillar is very 
abundant . 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (August 25): Reports that the tent caterpillar is very 
abundant in Valley City and vicinity have been received. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER (Cacoecia argyrospila Walk.) 
New Mexico. J. R. Eyer (JvJy 24): Fruit tree leaf rollers are moderately abundant 
all over the State. 
APPLE LEAF SKELETONIZER ( Psorosina hamnondi Riley) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 25): The apple leaf skeletonizer is very abundant 
in we stern Kentucky. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (August): Apple leaf skeletonizers were collected 
July 22 in Obion County, 16 miles from Union City. Adults were obtained 
August 7 from the material . 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis porno nella Walsh) 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (August 23): The peak in emergence of adults from 10 
cages placed under trees in the University orchard occurred between July 24 
