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APPLE FLEA Vr'S£ T . rT L ( Orchestes pailicornis Say) 
Ohio T. II. Parks (May 21): This insect is on the increase 
in central Ohio. Infested apple leaves are being received 
from anxious fruit growers. 
ROUND-HEADED API IE TREE 30RER ( S-p.rdr c~ndid^ J^b.) 
New York Jeekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May 12): 
The first "castings' 1 of the round-headed apple tree borer 
were observed on May 5 in Orange County. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Ar chips arervrospila ".Talk. ) 
Michigan R. H. Pettit (May 16): Th; fruit tree leaf roller is 
very plentiful in the fruit districts everywhere but 
especially near Ludington and Grand Rapids. Larvae 
are r .- -bout half an inch long. 
New York .Veekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
By the middle of May leaf rollers were quite generally 
hatching throughout the fruit-growing section of N*,w 
York State, and although no reports of very serious 
damage were received, the insect seems to be present 
in abnormally large numbers. 
Utah G. F. Knowltbn (May 3): The fruit tree leaf roller 
is generally present throughout the apple orchards of 
northern Utah, sometimes doing considerable damage. It 
is also present on cherry at Perry and on plum at Willard. 
APPLE BEDBUG- ( Ly.^idea mend ax Beut . ) 
New York 7/eekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
The apple redbug is occurring in normal abundance in the 
Hudson River Vall.y, with reports of unusual abundance in 
Dutchess County the last of the month. 
LEAFHOPPESS (Cicadellidae) 
New York Weekly News Letter, "J. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May): 
Apple leafhoppers were beginning to show up in Columbia 
County on May 12 and in Monroe County May 26. Black apple 
leafhoppers were ver;, abundant in Wyoming County on May 12. 
Adults were found in considerable numbers in one section 
of Orange County on May 2. 
ryland E. N. Cory and assistants (May 20): Apple leafhoppers 
are moderately abundant. 
Kerf "'"' v - V ■>'• A. Price (May 21): Apple leafhoppers are moderately 
nbnnd-nt generally over the State* 
