3? H U I T I IT S E T S 
APPLE 
APHIDIDAE 
Utah Geo. F. Kn owl ton (July 2): The green apple aphid is damaging 
apple trees more than usual in the northern part of Utah, and 
the apple grain aphid less. Around Provo seme damage is re- 
ported from the rosy apple aphid. 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis nomi DeG. ) 
Hew York W. D. Hills (June 20): Aphi s -pomi is present in considerable 
numbers in a few plantings in Xayne County. 
C. C. VJagoner (July 18): Young orchards show injurious infesta- 
tions in quite a few instances in Ulster County. 
APPLE GHAUT APHID ( Phonal o si nhum pr.inifoliae Pitch) 
Wisconsin S. 3. Fracker (July 10): Early alarm on the part of some orchard 
owners proved unnecessary as there is little direct aphid injury. 
The fireblight infection is general aid. heavy, however, and aphids 
doubtless aided in its distribution. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anur aphis roseus Eaker) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (July 24): Colonies of the rosy apple aphid were 
found still upon apple as late as July 8 or 10. These were kept 
under observation to note the approximate time of migration to 
the summer host, which was practically over by the 12th to 15th 
of July, so that the apples were almost cleared. 
Connecticut M. P. Zappe (June 24): Aphids have all left the apple trees now 
at Milford, Mew Haven, and Hamden. Syrphid and lady beetle larvae 
and lady beetle adults present. 
VJOOLLY APPLE APHID ( Erioscma l aniger un Hausm. ) 
Mississippi R. V. Harried (July 8): The woclly apple aphid was reported as 
quite abundant on apples at Kazlehurst on June 28. 
Utah Geo. P. Khowlton (July 21): The woolly apple aphid is killing 
a number of trees in Springdale and Virgin and is more damaging 
this season than the other apple aphids. 
CODLIHG- MOTH ( Carpocansa pomonella L. ) 
Hew York C. R. Crosby and assistants: The codling moth is reported as 
decidedly unimportant in the Hudson River fruit- growing section 
of eastern Uew York. 
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