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GRASS 
, FALL ARMYWORU ( Laphygma frugiperda S, & A, ) 
Florida J. R. Watson (July 30): The fall army worm has been quite 
generally troublesome at Gainesville especially to Bermuda 
grass on lawns and golf courses, . 
FRUIT INSECTS 
APPLE 
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' APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
New York C, R„- Groshy and assistants:' Young orchards in Orange County 
are showing quite an infestation of this insect. This pest is 
how abundant in young apple plantings in Ulster County and in 
several older hearing orchards was abundant on terminals and 
sucker s. 
ROSY APFLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Baker) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (July 2k ) : Mr* Tshitcomb reports rosy apple aphids 
in Middlesex County to he present in some orchards in numbers 
enough to cause some serious curling, particularly on top- worked 
trees* 
New York C. E. Crosby and assistants: In Columbia County rosy apple aphid 
colonies can easily be found although there is little commercial 
damage, A few colonies of rosy apple aphids in Monroe County are 
showing up but in no instance has this condition appeared at all 
serious. In Chautauqua County a few leaves can be found here 
and there curled by this, aphid but they are rapidly changing 
to the winged form, so that very little actual injury has or shoul 
be done. A few colonies of this insect can be found in Orleans 
County but in no .case is the number sufficient to cause appreciabl 
injury. 
CODLING MOTH ( Carpocapsa pomonella L«). 
Indiana Bennet A* Porter (July 2U): The first moths of the second brood 
emerged at Vincenncs July 2; first eggs hatched about July 10; 
the hatching of second-brood worms in large numbers is now 
occurring. Codling moth infestation is very heavy in many orchard 
in southern Indiana. 
Illinois W. P. Flint (July 20): The first adult .of the second brood of the 
codling moth emerged at Carbondale, in -southern Illinois,, on 
July 1. It is possible that adults were out a few days earlier 
in the orchards. Emergence occurred at Urbana on July 7. A heavy 
emergence of adults is taking place at this time in the central 
part of the State. The insect is more abundant this year than 
usual in many localities. 
Michigan E. H. Pettit (July 2): The codling moth is much later than usual. 
Even in the southern part of the State the worms are still very 
