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Illinois S, C* Chandler (April 18) i Very light infestation in southern 
part of State, 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG> ) 
New York Cornell Dept, of Eat,' News Letter (April 16): 
Wayne County (E. S, Frane): G-reen apple aphid s were found the 
first of tie week, 
Ulster County (S, J, Parable ton): The green aphids are increasing 
in numbers , 
Chautauqua County (G»H, Salisbury): 'The .green aphis is quite 
scarce, 
Monroe County (R„C, Coombs): The green aphid is present in 
moderate numbers in protected situations. 
Niagara County (W« E.Blauvel t) : Green aphid is fairly 'numerous 
in most orchards, 
Cornell Dept, of Eat. Hews Letter (April 30): 
Suffolk County (W*B»Been): So far this does not appear like 
an aphid year,, Have examined several orchards in various parts 
of the Island this week, and could only find one that was in- 
fested with aphids. This one ,TT as rather severely so with what 
I took to be winged females of the green aphid and nymphs of 
the rosy aphids, 
Dutchess County (Bay Bender): The aphids seem to be getting 
scarce. 
Ulster County (.JVJ*Hambletori) : In most well sprayed orchards 
aphids have been well cared for, 
Greene County (A, S, Mills): The cluster bud spray -as applied 
on Kieffers and Seckels in early sections. Several of the 
growers seem to have obtained a good kill of aphids, 
Wayne County (E*E 4 Frane): Very few aphids have hatched since 
the cold spell started, 
APPLE- GRAIN APHID ( Rhopalosiphum prunifoliae Fitch) 
New York Cornell Dept. of Snt. Ne^'s Letter (April 16); 
Genesee County (R,L, Payne) : First nymphs of the grain aphids 
were found on April 10* 
Ulster County ( E, J, Hamb] cton) : Many grain aphids are in the 
second ins tars 
Suffolk County (W„D,Been): Enrly in the " T eek aphids could be 
found, April 13, grain aphids could be found, sometimes two or 
three to the bud, 
Cornell Dept, of Ent. News Letter (April 9): 
Orange County (Sidney Jones): Aphid eggs are commonly found* 
On April 6 the first nymphs of the grain aphids were found 
feeding on the opening buds of Mcintosh and Romes in orchards 
of the Warwick section. As many as nine nymphs ^cre found on 
some of the buds* 
