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BUFFALO TRFFHCrPZR '• (Ceresa bubal us Tab.) 
J.J. Davis (June 24): Evidence of treehopoer injury on young 
apple trees isa net uncommon. The injury, according to our ob- 
servations, always pr-edominates in orchards where alfalfa has 
been grown or where the orchards were in weeds last fall, 
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OYSTER SHELL SCALE CLgoidosap}i.eq uilmi L.) 
A. I. Bourne (June 22): The oyster shell scale was observed to 
be hatching here at Amherst from May 26 to 27 on apples and from 
May 31 to June 2 en lilacs. 
SCURFY SCALE (Chic, w as pis furfura Fitch) 
J.J. Davis (June 24); There have been a number of reports of 
scurfy scale abundance on apple in south-central Indiana the past 
month. They have become more evident because of the abundant 
white ma±e scales appearing early in June. 
APPLE CURCULIO ( Tachypterellus ouadrigibbus Say) 
H. A. Gocsard (June 23): Apples damaged by the apple curculio 
were received from Albany June 10 and damaged apples' were also 
received from Newark at about the same date. Jura 21 we receiv- 
ed from Wat erville specimens of peaches stung by the curculio and 
the damage was reported to be quite general in peach orchards of 
that section. 
J. W. McColloch (June 21): Considerable damage by this insect 
is reported from Doniphan, Leavenworth, Atchison, and Wyandotte 
Counties . 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( Parat et racy chus p?.losus C. & F.) 
A. I. Bourne (June 22): From all the reports that I have oeen 
able to secure on the European red mite, this is much lest" abund- 
ant than was the cese last year and this condition is very general 
all over the State. 
C. R. C re soy and assistants: In one or two orchards in Monroe 
County this pest has bden found in large numbers attacking aopls. 
H. A. Gossard (June 23): The European red spider mite was re- 
ceived from Willoughby June 6 on apple. 
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PE^R PSYLLA f 'Pavlla r yricola Foerst.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: Moderate infestations have occurred 
in unsprayed orchards in Genesee County. Indications are that 
the psylla will become quite generally serious in Monroe County 
