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New York 
GREEN 'FEU IT WORM ( Qra^tolitha antennata walk,) 
C» H. Crosby and assistants (August 7): Generally scarce 
throughout the entire State, (Abstract J, A, H.«)t 
Connecticut 
iTe-.7 York 
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Georgia 
New York 
New York 
York 
FALL i/EBWORM ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
H. P. Zappe (August 22): Present over entire State but seems 
to be more abundant in northeastern and south-eastern por- 
tions of State, Seems to be a little more plentiful compared 
with an average year, . 
C» R, Crosby and assistants (August 7): Very few observed- 
in any part of the State, (Abstract J, A, K, ) 
ROUNE-KELADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Sap erda candiia Fab.) 
C. A, Crosby and assistants (August 7): Though occasion- 
ing but little damage throughout the greater part of the State, 
this insect has proved troublesome in several orchards in 
Orange County, (Abstract J k A, IT.) 
A BEEUffiE ( Anomgla mi nut a Burm. ) 
E« Lee Horsham (July 2£): Anomala r.inut a Burm« is attack- 
ing ripening apples at Cornelia, and causing the apple growers 
considerable worry. The damage is quite similar to that by the 
Japanese beetle, (Identification by Y, r „ S, Fisher). (August 27): 
Has disappeared from the apple orchards in northern Georgia 
after feeding on the maturing fruit for about two weeks* 
NEW YORK vYEEV-IL ( ithycerus nove boracens is For at,) 
Ray Bender (July 27) J Fifty per cent of the young trees in 
a one-year-old planting on new ground in Dutchess County were 
injured by the beetles eating out holes where the new shoots 
start, 
APPLE BEDBUG ( lygidea raendax Reut.) 
C. EU Crosby and assistants (August 7): Severe injury 
has been occasioned in some orchards in the Hudson iiivcr Valley. 
This insect was about normally abundant in central New York 
and doing practically no damage in the western part of the 
State. (Abstract J, A, II, ) 
APPLE .■ PJ E? ( Empoasca mali LeB.) 
C» Rg Crosby and assistants (August 7): Became very abundant 
1; fce in July and continued abundant throughout the month in the 
