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trees receiving oil eiiil sion c^t the cLclT.yed dornent period 
insteai ci ': uae-t-v.l-lxr a:\c. n;col5-iOj rrhile in Cdvjrj.bla CoTinty 
i"c is craxzii.g confcilera'ole dai.j5£;e» 
Ohio H^ A, Gossnrd (Jane 7): The rosy apple aphid was rsceived on 
this date from Cinclnxiati v^here it v^as lc"iid on apple, 
Indiana P, A. Porter (May 2b): This species was rather scarce earlier 
in the season at Vincennes, "but is now becoming more ahvj-idant. 
Winged migrants are beginning to appear » and many s^.Tphid 
larvae and eggs as well as lady beetles are being o'^scived, 
J. J, Davis (j-une 21): Not as abundant as in 1923? ^^^ although 
common in some orchards, it became common too late to do great 
damage to fruit* 
Missouri L, Haseman (June 20): The rosy apple aphid is quite serious in 
some orchards of the State. Aphid parasites are doing good 
work on control, 
CODLIIIG MOTH (Carpocapsa pomonella L.) 
Indiana B. A, Porter (May 26): Hoths have been emerging in very small 
numbers since May 10, at Vincennes, but a few -individuals have 
not yet pupated. (June 23): First first-brood, larva observed 
leaving fruit on June 22, 
J« J, Davis (June 21): Emergence over a long period this spring 
on account of the cool, wet season, 
W, P, Flint (June 18): The first-brood adults of the codling 
moth emerged very late and have been further itetarded by cold 
■weather since emergence. This brood will be extre'-asly light 
judging by present indications. Hot over 2 per cent of the 
unsprayed apples in southern Illinois orchards are sho^'ing 
infestation at the presents First-brood adults are still 
emerging in c entral Illinois, 
Missouri L, Haseman (June 20): Are later than normal. Few larvae are 
over half grown but most of them less than half grown. Brood 
light in central part of the State. Continued rains have hindered 
thorough spraying in many orchards, 
FEiU IT-TREE LEAF-ROLLER (C acoecia argyrospila Walk.) 
ITew York C. R, Crosby and assistr.n+s: On May 17, in Columbia County, 
larvae Tve?!© observed in sm.all numbers, while in Ontario County 
on May 2^^ eggs were hatching, and frj May 29, about 75 P^-^' cent 
of the eggs hatched. In Oilcans County eggs vr ere also hatching 
quite freely, and newly hatched larvae were observed frr the 
firsi; tme this season, A few larvae hcive been obseivsd in 
Onondaga County, vhile in Ghaut aucua County this insect was 
showing up in increasing n-^jnters, , ,_ 
UBRARY 
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Illinois 
