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West Virginia. L. M. Peairs (March 23;: Fruit aphid eggs are model ant 
at Morgantown. Three species are present in undetermined proportions. 
Georgia. C. H. Alden (March 13): The green apple aphid is still in th stage 
at Cornelia. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (March 24): Plant lice, especially those on fruit trees, 
do not appear to "be so numerous this year as they were last spring, sir.ce "he 
eg~s are not anywhere near so numerous. 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (March 21): The woolly apple aphid ( Friosor.-. 1 : hie ram 
Ha • v . is moderately abundant on apple at Pisgah. 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (March 22): Fruit aphids on prunes in Alt any were noticed 
hatching March 13. 
LEAFEOPPFRS ( C ic ade 11 i dae ) 
Missouri. L. Haseman (March 22): There is a very heavy crop of leafhoppers 
hibernating in the rubbish in orchards in central and northeastern Missouri. 
SAN JOSF SCAL3 ^ Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst . , 
lelaware. L. A. Stearns (March 25): The San Jose scale is rather more at 
in usual, especially in unsprayed orchards. 
Virginia.. W. J. Schoene (March 28): Frequent scouting in several localities in 
the State indicate a scarcity of the San Jose .scale. It appears tha 
scale is being held in check by some parasite, as the infestation is declin- 
ing rapidly on unsprayed trees. It is. only now and then that v. ve teen 
able to locate a severe infestation, and then on young plants. 
West Virginia. L. M. peairs (March 23): The Sen Jose scale is mode. 
on several isolated trees at Morgantown. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (March 17): The average percentage of scale alive 
February 4 was 92 -- 1.34 and the average percentage alive on Marcl 
75.2 ± 0.9. . This reduction of 22.3 per cent is attri' 1 to the 
in February, when the minimum temperature was 11.9 degrees F. above zero. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (March 27): The San Jose scale is moder; 
Iowa. H. S. Jaques (Mprch 23): The San Jose scale is moderately " an, 
Bremer, Guthrie, and Hancock Counties, and very abundant in De 
Louisiana.' W. E. Hinds (March 28): San Jose scale is moderate ; idant on 
deciduous fruit trees at Eaton Rouge. 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (March 22): The San Jose scale is mode;- bely " in 
Salem on apple — about 4C per cent mortality. 
OY STIR- SHELL SCALF ' Lepidosaphes ulmi I . ' 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (March 2" : The oyster-shell scale is mo I l.v abundant. 
