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Ohio 
H. A, Gossard. 'Stragglers of the first brood of codling moths kept 
appearing "until two weeks ago at booster; the first moths of the 
second brood came a day or two ago. Since very complete samples were 
taken we are assured that the second brood is just now coming in 
northern Ohio." 
Indiana J, J. Davis (July 15) - "Codling moth has been common as usual.*' 
Oregon A. L. Lovett (July 15) . "Worms extremely scarce in T/illamatte Valley. 
Development retarded and generations not well defined. The hold-over 
from the first generation and the early second generation apparently 
just pupating." 
FRUIT TREE LEAP-ROLLER ( Archips argyrospila Walk. ) 
Montana A. L. Strand (July 22). "Great damage by this insect occurred in the 
Bitter Root Valley last year, 500 acres of orchards having been 
entirely defoliated as a result of the failure to control them of 
the miscible oil used. The brand used this year has proved more ef- 
fective. 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as doing from four to 
five per cent damage in the southern half of Wayne County, and not 
above lihe per cent in the northern half, and as common but not abundant 
in Dutchess County in late June. 
BUD MOTH ( Tmetocera oce liana Schif.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as practically disappear- 
ing by the end of June. 
GREEN FRUIT WORM ( X.vlina antennata Walk. } 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as fairly common late 
in June in Wayne and Dutchess Counties; also common on unsprayed trees 
in Nassau County. 
E. P. Pelt (June 10). "Causing considerable damage at Skaneateles 
about the middle of June." 
APPLE-LEAP S2ELST0NIZER ( Canarsia hsmmondi Riley) 
Nebraska ll. H. Swank (July 15) . "During the last week in June a local outbreak 
of this insect developed in V/ashington County." 
APPLE AND THORN SE3LET0NI2ER ( Hemerophila pari ana Clerck) 
New York S. P. Pelt (June 16) . "Mr. P. L. Holstead reports that this insect is 
evident at 31auvelt." 
APPLE DAGGER-MOTH ( Aoatela sp.) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk. "There was some defoliation of apple by this insect during 
tho third week in May." 
