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Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (May 21 ): In the northern half of the State 
the fruit tree leaf roller has "been more abundant than in other years. 
PISTOL CASE BEARER ( Coleouhora ma livorella Riley) 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (May 21): A rather serious infestation of the 
pistol case hearer was oh served in Adams County. The case hearers were 
practically matured or. May 17. 
DUSKY LEAP ROLLER (Amorbia humerosana Clem. ) 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (May 21): Leaf rollers, especially the dusky 
leaf roller, were very abundant in all stages throughout the State dur- 
ing the week of May 13 to IE. 
A CUTWORM ( Septis alia Guen. ) 
New Jersey. T. J. Headlee (May 21): We had a most extraordinary number of 
this noctuid moth on the wing during the latter part of April and the 
first part of May. Reports on this insect have been received from 
various parts of the State, particularly from middle and southern parts, 
where the larvae are beginning to appear in apple orchards where they 
are mistaken for green f rait -worms . 
GREEN FRUIT WORM ( Graptolitha antennata Walk. ) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (May 22): Green fruit worms abundant in pear and 
annle orchards. Eggs observed about a month ago. 
New York. IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (May): Tn.e green fruit worm 
began hatching in the Hudson River Valley the last of April and by the 
end of May was doing some damage in the lower part of the valley, 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (May 22): The rosy aphid ( Anu^auhis roseus Taker) 
is present in many orchards in New Haven County but weather conditions 
have not been suitable for its development and consequent l 1 " it is not 
abundant at present. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (May 25): No reports of trouble from the green anhid 
(Ap_his "oomi DeG. ) or the rosy aphid (Anuranhis roseus Baker) in our 
State. The apnle grain species ( Rhopalosiphum prunif oliae Pitch) mi- 
grated from trees at Columbus about a week - 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (May 25): In orchards where anhids were abundant 
earlier, they have been reduced to insi nificance b - " 1 ladybeetle larvae. 
New York. P. J. Parrott (May 20): The roc-" apT)le aphid is moderately abun- 
dant in western New York. 
