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A. G. Ruggles (June 23): P. vernata and A. -pometaria 
are about through doing damage this year. Worst outbreak 
of several years. . 
EYE-SPOTTED BUDMOTH ( Soilonota ocelLana Schiff.) 
New York Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr . (Juno): 
Budmoth injury was quite severe in the westorn part of the 
State but practically negligible in the Hudson River V a lley. 
By the third week in the month, injury had practically 
ceased. 
CASE BEARERS ( Coleoohor a spp. ) 
New York Weekly News Letter, IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
Case bearers are present in small numbers in both the Hudson 
River Valley and tne lake regions; sorae injury is being done 
in unsprayed orchards in Orange and Niagara Counties. 
RED-BANDED LEAF ROLLER ( Eulia v .lntinar.a Walk. ) 
Ohio T. H. Parks (June 6): The larvae hpve be;n attacking 
green apple3 in an_ or chard in Greene County and another in 
Delaware County . i he Greene County orchard was seriously 
infested by the same insect last fall. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Archvc s arcyrospila Walk.) 
New York Weekly News Letter, II. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
In the lower Hudson River Valley damage by leaf rollers 
is very conspicuous . They are also noted in a number of poorly 
sprayed orchards in the western part of the State. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Ehagolctis uomonella Walsh) 
Ohio L. H. Parks (June ): Much interest is displayed by apple 
growers concerning the control of the apple magcot this year. 
In cooperation with the Experiment Station, vre are placing 
emergence cages in northeastern Chio to trap the emerging 
flies in order to time the sprayi. No flies had emerged prior 
to June 24. 
Michigan R. H. Petti t (June 11): Mr. G. S. Tolles has bred numbers 
of apple maggot adults from hawthorn collected both at South 
Haven and in the vicinity of Lansing. It is noteworthy that 
these puraria, kept since Christmas time at 70° did not produce 
adults sooner, waiting as they did until near the time when 
the outdoor emergence will occur. 
LEAFHOPPERS (Cicadellidae) 
Maine H. B. Peirson (June 20): Apple leafhoppers are very abundant 
in general. 
