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during the conin.- months, "hen field and garden crops begin 
to appear. 
Connecticut M. P. £appe (April): ^uite a number of adults present at 
Washington and. Mid I afield, and all beginning to feed on o^enin? 
leaves of apple* 
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FLiE L&vFKOxvjSR (d>.-oa^ ca mall Le3.) 
i.issouri l» Haseman (april 9): T7e nay expect unusual damage fron this 
pest in southwestern Missouri* It is ordinarily '.'rouble some 
in the fall , "but it has never "been so abundant in the spring 
as it is this year. 
BIIFFaLC TSSSKGrrlft ( Ceresa bubal us Fab . ) 
Indiana j t j, Davis (--oril 23) t This, insect is prevalent and destructive 
throughout the northern half d'f the State, as evidenced by the 
number of inquiries and. examples received* At AYiburn during the 
past winter the. Writer-' observed a young orchard "foich ras severely 
injured by this insect. 
S^d' JO S3 SC-ddd ( A sn id i o tus p er nic i o sus Const.) 
Massachusetts 'A, I. 3ourn« (April 25): *.,"e still continue to receive complaints 
of increasing abundance of San Jose scale in orchards here and 
there throughout the State. This can be attributed largely to 
the fact that many growers have enjoyed more or less immunity 
from this pest for so many years that' they -have neglected to 
apply the dormant 'sprays. In large commercial orchards, however, 
ve did not find this .'scale to be at all noticeable, 
Wisconsin s. 3. Fracker (August, 19^) : winter mortality apparently 100 
per cent at LaCross'e, Apparently eradicated there by spraying 
last year on all hosts except Sorb aria sor bifoliae and winter 
killings seerr.s to have completed the -or 1 :. 
Missouri L«- Haseman and Mr, 7; do (.^ril_20): The scale situation in the 
orchards of Missouri this spring is under better control 
than for the't&st several years. Consider v le delayed-dornant 
. s-oravin.-' -vas done for the scale this year. 
Cre "" on Don 0. Mote (March 13); It is difficult to find an orchard in 
the Willamette Valley rith a sufficient number of infested trees 
for San Jose spray tEsfcfcw 
SCTR3Y SC.J.3 (Ohionasn is furfur.?, pitch) 
"'. H. S-cnk (M rch): In the nonth of M. rch there -ere several 
complaints' of an abundance o? the scurfy scale in apple orchards 
in the northeastern part of the State. 
ERU1T-T33E I/SaJ SYE3&A (Syneta a lbida L ee*) 
Oregon 3. a. Thomson (,nril 13); attacking ip-oles, cherries, and 
