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APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
A. I. Bourne (May 30): Fruit aphids are absent or 
very scarce. 
W. 2. Britton (May 24): The fruit aphids aro scare;. 
M. ?. Zappe (May 22): Aphids on apples hatched in about 
the usual numbers in the southern part of the State, but 
are very scarce no~. 
Weekly News Letter, IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
The fruit-aphid situation -in Uew York has not very materi- 
ally changed since lest month. The apple aphid s^-ms to 
be slightly more numerous and the rosy apple aphid appears 
to be decidedly on the increase in the Lake region. 
A. G-. Ruggles and assistants (May): Trait aphids have 
been reported as scarce in Rock and Lyon Counties, moder- 
ately abundant in Bro'vn County, 'and very abundant in 
Hennepin County. 
G-. F. Xno-?lton (May 13): Fruit aphids are very abundant 
at Farmington, curling leaves badly. 
APPLE APHID ( Ar:his eomi De&. ) 
P. R. Dowry (May 26): C-r^on apple aphidsare only 
moderately abundant around Durham. 
H. L. Bailey (May 26): Aphis mali , hatched from eggs 
about May 1, is moderately abundant in Topsham and Bradford. 
"'.Teekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May 12): 
Green aphids are numerous in some orchards in Dutchess 
County; in .."yoming County the green aphids all s~om to be 
relatively scarce, due presumably to abundance of parasites 
L. A. Stearns (May 20): Apple aphids were moderrt^ly 
abundrr.t May 9; calyx application .just concluded. 
J. H. Bigger (May 17): Apple aphids are scarce in the 
western fruit area. 
.v. A. Price (May 21): The fruit aphid, ie; r . _ . ■ 
very abundmt in western and central Kentucky. 
R. M. Jon_s (May 22): Gr_en apple aphids are moderately 
abundant in Marionvillo, 
