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New Hampshire 
New York 
Utah 
EYE-SPOTTED BtlDMOTH ( Spiionot a occ liana Schiff , ) 
P. R. Lowry (May 28): Several acres of young treus are 
severely injured. 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
Larvae began shoeing up over most o^ the apple-growing 
sections the first week during the month and by the last 
of the month they Were v-^ry numerous in the Lake region. 
G-. P. Knowlton (May 5): The budmoth is damaging apple 
trees, occasionally to a serious extent, in Box Elder, Davis, 
Salt Lake, and Utah Counties. (May 13): Budmoths are 
beginning to pupate in Box Elder County. (May 19): Bud- 
moths are largely leaving the leaves. 
PALL CANKER WORM f^lsoohila pometaria Harr. ) 
Connecticut 
New York 
Minnesota 
New York 
Nov; York 
Rhode I eland 
■W. E. Britton (May 21): Particularly abundant along the 
Prospect Street ridge in New Haven. 
E. P. Felt (May 26): Pall canker worms are somewhat 
generally abundant and injurious in southwestern Connecticut. 
E. P. Felt (May 26): Fall canker -arms are somewhat 
generally abundant and injurious on Long Island and in 
southeastern New York, ; ; the insects being particularly 
"bund^nt on the mainland in a strip along the Sound. 
R. N. Chapman (May 26): The fall canker worm is very 
abundant along the Mississippi River near Fort Snelling, 
CASE BEARERS ( Co leoohora spp.) 
iiieekly News Letter, IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
Case bearers are present in small ambers in the Hudson 
River Valley and in the Lake region; some injury is being 
done in unsprayed orchards in Orange and Niagara Counties. 
GREEN FRUIT .YORM (G raptolitha antenn-t- ..a Ik.) 
Weekly Hews Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May 5): 
Green fruit worms began to hatch during warm weather in 
Dutchess County. In Ulster County they appeared about 
May ?. 
4PPLE TWIG MINER ( Marmara elot^ll- Busck) 
A. E. Stene (April 8): Specimens of apple twigs were 
sent to the national Museum for determination with damage 
that looks very mucb like the tunneling of some small bark 
borer, letormined by Dr. C. Heinrich as Marmar^ sp. 
presumably -lot ell- Busck). 
