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YELLOW-NSCKSD CATERPILLAR ( Datana .sinistra Drury) 
E. .. Iviondenhall (July 19): Slight damage has been observed 
in en apple orchard near Lancaster. 
L.Hasernan (July 22): Very abundant; caterpillars arc half- 
grov/n. 
RED-HUMPED CATERPILLAR ( Schizura concinna ^. & A. ) 
L. Baseman (July 22) \ Very cbund^.r.t; cntcrpillrrs ran»e from 
on.;-third to t-o-thiras L ,ro'.7n. 
EYE-SPOTTED 3UDM0TH. (So ilonot a oc-. liana Schiff.) 
W. .. Baker (June 25): Larvae were v^ry prevalent in the 
Puyallup Valley this spring on apple, pear, and some other 
fruit trees. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Archros ar e :yrosoil r ""Ik. ) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (July): Although reoorted from 
Orange and Ulster Counties in southeastern rv York, in the 
upper Hudson River Valley, and western Ncvr York, this insect 
is doing but little da&ago this year. 
M.H. S^onk (June 15-July 15): Troublesome in Pox Butte 
County on roses, plums, choke cherries, cdrrants, and goose- 
berries during the third week in June. 
LEAFROPPERS ( Cicadellidr c ) 
C. R. Phipps (July 20): Apple leafhoppors ( Smpoasca mali 
LeB., E. rosae L., and E. unicolor Gill.) are moderately 
abundant in Cumberland County. 
A. E. Stene (June 26): Apple leaf hoppers are shoeing up in 
considerable numbers in the northern section of the State and 
some of the larger orchardists are making vigorous efforts to 
suppress them. 
Z. P. Metcalf (July 21): V.ry abundant in the mountains. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( fihagoletis pomonella Walsh) 
C. R. Phipps (July 20): Flies were emerging in Kennebec 
County July 1, and in Penobscot County July 5. 
A. I. Bourne (July 25): Comparatively ton flies noted to date. 
Too early to forecast accurately, but indications lead to hope 
that it •"ill not be so seriously abundant rs for the last 
three or four years. 
