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Massachusetts 
New York 
Wisconsin 
Massachusetts 
New York 
Arkansas 
Massachusetts 
Indiana 
Wisconsin 
GREEN AFPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
A. I. Bourne (July 24): The green apple aphid was very abundant 
this year, attaining unusual ly large numbers rather rapidly. The 
natural enemies seemed to overtake the lice before they had been 
able to do any serious amount of damage. 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: A serious outbreak was reported on 
nursery stock at Honeoye Palls on July 5. This insect is also 
reported from lutchess County as being very numerous on young 
trees and in Ulster County it was also becoming numerous. 
S. B. Pracker (July 15): Reported from the following counties: 
Douglas, Pau Claire, Florence, Marinette, Ozaukee, Portage (bad), 
Rock, Washington, Waukesha, and Winnebago, attacking apple. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Amu-aphis r oseus Baker) 
A. I. Bourne (July 24): The rosy apple aphid is very generally 
distributed throughout the State in orchards and is apparently 
more abundant than it has been for a considerable period of years. 
Migration began about the first week in July and was apparently 
very nearly complete by the end of the second week. 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: This insect has been reported as 
unusually abundant throughout practically the entire apple grow- 
ing section of the State, both in western New York and in the 
Hudson Valley. 
A. J. Ackerman (July 17): The rosy apple aphid has been found in 
practically every orchard of this fruit section, but injury by this 
species has been of little consequence this season as compared wit] 
last year. 
CODLING MOTH (C arpo causa pomonella L. ) 
A. I. Bourne (July 24): The codling moth this year has not ap- 
parently been as serious a pest as usual. The very first of the 
second- generation moths are just emerging at this time. 
J. J. Davis (July 22): The codling moth is not nearly as abundan' 
this year as in past seasons. 
B. A. Porter (July 25): The second brood of moths began emerging 
on July 6. 
S. B. Fracker (July 15): Reported from Brown, Dodge, Green, Lake, 
Monroe, and Walworth Counties, attacking apple. 
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