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J. G. Curtis: Report of Tent Caterpillar Egg Mass Campaign in 
Westchester County, February 16-28. 
City and Towns: Total masses 
Maryland 
Michigan 
New York 
New York 
Pennsylvania 
Indiana 
New Rochelle. . . 34,046 
Mt. Vernon .... 9,590 
Yonkers 74,967 
White Plains. . . .74,444 
Bedford 101,938 
Cortlandt 188,531 
Eastchester. . . . 20,820 
Greenburgh. . . . 199,879 
Harrison 133,111 
Lewisboro. ..... 41,966 
Mamaroneck. . . . 22,048 
Total . . . 
City and Towns : Total masses; 
Mt. Pleasant. . . . 375,056 
New Castle 66,224 
North Cafitle. . . . 122,936 
North Salem 12,194 
Ossining 74,006 
Poundridge 34,187 
Rye 63,777 
Somers 39,614 
Scarsdale 27,643 
Yorktown 103,332 
1,820,309 
E. N. Cory (April 25): Nests of newly hatched larvae abundant 
on wild cherry in Howard County. 
R. H. Pettit (May 21): Mr. Gentner reports enormous numbers of 
tent caterpillars in the vicinity of Cadillac and over quite a 
large area of which Cadillac is the center. He says that he 
found as many as 12 on some trees, mostly on pin cherry and 
other wild stuff, although they are working in the commercial 
cherry orchards and apple orchards as well. 
APPLE RED BUG ( Heterocordylus malinus Reut . ) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants: By the middle of May apple red bug 
was present in noticeable numbers in Orange and Dutchess Counties 
and quite numerous in Onondaga County. 
E. P. Felt (May 25): Appear to be only moderately abundant to 
somewhat scarce in the Hudson Valley. 
FALSE APPLE RED FJG ( Lygidea mendax Reut. ) 
E. P. Felt (May 25): Appear to be only moderately abundant to 
somewhat scarce in the Hudson Valley. 
TARNISHED PLANT BUG ( Lygus prat en sis L. ) 
H. E. Hodgkiss (April 29): The tarnished plant bug adults are 
numerous in the opening apple cluster buds where they appear to 
be doing considerable damage. 
J. J. Davis (May 25): Has been reported as abundant in several 
orchards in the southern half of the State. Apples, apparently 
injured by this insect, have been received. The injury resembles 
that of the apple red bugs. 
