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Georgia. 0. I. Snan"> (April 13): This" insect is cPfls ic'erably more abun- 
dant at Fort- Vallev this year than usual. Perhaus the heaviest infes- 
tation ever observed' in a r>each orc^ard'was recorded on March ?J . Eggs 
were hatching the middle of March and practically full-grown larvae 
were observed on Auril 13 . 
W, F. "Turner (April 3): I noticed what seeded to be a particular 
abundance of tent caterpillar tents on wild cnerry and wild crab auule 
in Bibb, Jones, and Baldwin Counties. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentlev (Auril 2^'-): Very abundant. I have never seen 
as many on wild cherries and unsurayed auule trees. 
Kansas, H. R. Bryson (Auril 27): Or April l6, many wild plum and cherry 
trees were infested with small tents in Crawford and Neosho Counties. 
RIBEED COCOON MAKER ( Bucculatrix uomifoliella Clem. ) 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (April 23 ): This insect was reported as 
rather common on auule trees in Rockingham County. 
APPLE APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Vermont. H. L. Bailey (Auril 25): Eggs of the green auule aphid ( Aphis 
pomi DeG. ) are generally scarce, in Grand Isle and' Chittenden Counties. 
An occasional tree with many water surouts found heavily infested. No 
eggs hatched. 
Connecticut. P. Garman (Auril 22): Auule . auhids , A. pomi ,' are generally 
scarce at the uresent time in New Haven County. Unfavorable weather 
doubtless reduced the uouulation. No rosy auhid ( Anurauhis roseus Baker) 
observed to date. 
M. P. Zauue (Auril 22): Eggs of the green apule auhid have been 
hatching for several days and auhids are uresent or. buds in Ne ,TT Haven 
County. 
New York. • N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (Auril): Auule grain auhids 
( Rh oua 1 s i phum p run if oliae Fitch) began hatching during the last week 
in March and the first week in Auril. Eos'"" auule 'auhids were seen 
hatching in Ulster County during the first week of the month and were 
reuorted from other counties in the Hudson River Valley later in the 
month. Toward the end of the month A. pomi was appearing in about 
normal numbers. In western New York the three suecies were found in 
considerable numbers by the last week in Auril, indicating that hatch- 
ing is almost completed. 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (Auril 22): nosy auule aphid eggs hatched in 
Washington and Allegheny Counties on March 2?, in Franklin County on 
March 2°/, and in Adams County on March 30. Green apule auhid' eggs were 
hatching in fairly good numbers on these - dates wit:: nany in the second 
