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Zent-ucky 
B« A^ Porter (jtr:.e 10) i A rather severe infestation noted in 
an ?.anlo.tsvl o^r''.-ioJ'd niar neni.ierson, Ky. On the above date the 
"bugs T'sre ui^'^urs. Ar:ocher severe InfeFtation ha.s "been reported 
12 miles sot-'^h of Henderson, 
Missouri 
Massachusetts 
Utah 
A LEAFH0PP5R ( Cioadella hiero ^l^rphica Say) 
A» C. Burrill (May 2k) i An aptile orchard v/as so "badly attacked 
"by this species that the county agent calM upon me for a relief 
measure. Determination of this insect T7as made "by YJ, L, McAtee, 
LEiffHOPPERS (Jassidae) 
A, I, Bourne (June 2U): Leafhoppers are particularly prevalent 
this year. The pest has been practically reduced to a minimum 
in those orchards where the nicotine rras used. In many cases it 
is hard to find any amount of material damage of these insects 
where careful attention Tras given in the calyx application. In 
other orchards vrhere no particular attention ^as given to these 
insects when the calyx spray was put on, the pest has multiplied 
to an alarming extent. A], though, not positively identified it 
is apparently E mpoasca rosae . Adults began to appear June lo, 
Geo, F» Knowlton (June 7)i Leafhoppers are "becoming numerouf 
on a.pple trees and rose "bushes. Most of them, are not yet adults* 
Hew York C, R. Cros"by and assistants: In llassau County this insect is 
appearing in great numbers, and at Sodus, Wayne County, it is 
hatching quite rapidly in the orchards. In Columbia County a few 
adults have been o"bserved and are "beginning to appear quite 
commonly in Ontario County, also appearing very com-monly in 
Ulster County, 
BUFFiiLO TR"EEH0PP2E (Ceresa bubalus Fab^ ) 
Utah Geo» F. Khowlton (June 7); The buffalo and other treehoppers are 
doing considerable injiury to some of the apple and peach orchards 
in Cache and Weber Counties* One orchard especially had a great 
deal of damage done to young peach trees set out two years ago, 
the scars covering practically all of t"ne surface of the yaiing 
trees. Usually the worst dam.aged orchards are "being used for 
raising alfalfa. 
A ROSS CHAFER ( Macrodactylus anff:ustatus Beauv, ) 
G-eorgia H. H. Wright (ivJay 2k): Reported as doing considerable damage to 
apple at Sllijay. 
APPLE FLEA-'^i^EEVIL ( Orchestes •p allicornjs Say) 
ITew York c. R» Cros"by and assistants: In Onondaga County this insect is 
reported doing considerable damage in one orchard. 
Indiana J, J, Davis (June 21); Has been reported in conspicuous numbers 
in the southern thit'd of -file State, 
