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R. H. Pettit (June 22):. Fruit aphids are very.. abundant. 
L. Haseman (June 20): Both the rosy aphid and the woolly 
aphid ( Eriosoma 1 an i .? e n -vi Hai ?. sm . ) have shown up in abundance 
in central and southern Missouri. 
E. J. Newcomer (June 22): The rosy apple aphid is more 
numerous in the Yakima Valley than for many years. 
LSAFHOPPERS (Cicadellidae) 
C. R. Phipps (June 25): Apple leaf hoppers are very abundant. 
P. Garman (June 23): Apple leaf hoppers ( Typhlocyba pomaria 
McAtee) are less abundant in New Haven County, although several 
severely infested orchards are known in both Hartford and New 
Haven Counties. 
N. Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): T. pomaria 
was quite generally prevalent early in the month throughout the 
Hudson River Valley and by June 20. was becoming winged. In the 
western part of the State it is extremely abundant and causing 
considerable damage, particularly in the Niagara district. 
(Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
R. Hutson (June 11): Leafhoppers are numerous in some orchards 
of Ionia and Macomb Counties, enough to cause marked stippling 
of the leaves. 
APPLE REDBUG ( Lyqidea mendax Reut . ) 
C. R. Phipps (June 25): For the first time' this insect is 
recorded from Maine. Last season some apple leaves were sent 
in from Franklin County which appeared to be injured by redbugs. 
This season on June 8 several nymphs were collected and later 
adults were obtained from the same locality. 
A. I. Bourne (June 24): Redbug infestation was again rather 
spotty and practically ever;,' locality showed infestation, whereas 
in the same general region there were orc~:ards which were com-, 
paratively free. 
N. Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): The apple 
redbug began transforming to the adult state during the second 
week in June in the Hudson River Valley. In the western part 
of the. State this insect is extremely numerous anr" destructive. 
(Abstract, J.A.H.) 
A LEAF- CURLING MIDGE ( Dasyneura inali Kieff . ) 
E. P. Felt (June 24): The leaf-curling apple midge lias become 
established at Ipswich. Infested material presenting the general 
