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is so far in advance of normal. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (July 25): At this date a few codling moths of the latter 
part of the second brood are emerging at Oxford. Damage is severe in some 
old "blocks of trees in Doniphan County, where orchard sanitation was not 
practiced last winter. The apple crop in general is much cleaner than last 
year. 
Nevada. Geo. G. Schweis- (July 2): The codling moth is moderately abundant on 
unsprayed fruit in western Nevada. 
Oregon. D. C. Mote and assistants (June 29): The infestation around Corvallis 
is perhaps a little lighter than normal but heavier then last year. First- 
brood moths are still emerging. The worms are beginning to come down into 
the bands and second-brood moths are expected in about 10 days. (July 24): 
The third cover spray is now being applied for second-generation codling 
moths in the Willamette Valley. Many pupae of the first generation still 
under the bands. 
Washington.' E. J. Newcomer (July 26): The codling moth is less abundant than 
last year on apple and pear in the Yakima Valley, and has been more easily 
controlled, owing to cooler weather. 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (July 25): The green apple aphid began to appear 
in considerable abundance in many of the orchards near Amherst during the 
last 2 or 3 weeks, when there have been practically a total deficiency of 
rainfall and several periods of extremely high temperature. Up to the first I 
of July twigs were beginning to recover from the winter injury. This in- 
festation is affording quite an acute problem in these winter-injured orchard 
Connecticut. P. Garman (July 23): A. pomi is causing injury to fruit in some 
orchards in New Haven and Hartford Counties, but is not especially abundant. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July): Green apple aphids are 
increasing in both the eastern and western apple districts and are becoming 
serious in some unsprayed orchards. (Abstract J.A.H.) 
Montana. A. L. Strand (June 28): The green apple aphid is very injurious. 
Oregon. D. C. Mote and assistants (June 29): The green opple aphid is more 
numerous at Corvallis than for many years. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis -oomonella Walsh) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (July 23): Plies are emerging in abundance in New Haven 
County. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July): During the first week in 
the month adults v/ere emerging in cages in Orange County and egg punctures 
were observed in the field in the Hudson River Volley. The peak of emer- 
gence occurred during the second week in the month. (Abstract J.A.H.) 
