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FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Archips argyrospila Walk.) 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): The first larva.; was observed in western New York May 1. 
By the middle of the month they were quite generally hatching 
throughout the State. No unusual damage has "been reported as 
yet. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
C. Wakeland (May 19):' The fruit tree leaf roller is nearly 
ah sent from the State. 
EYE-SPOTTED BUDMOTH ( Spilonota oc ell ana Schiff.) 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): As a whole budmoths were not as numerous as usual over 
the greater part of the State. However, in the Lake fruit "belt, 
particularly in Orleans and Monroe Counties, they are doing 
considerable damage. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
E. McDaniel (May 27): The budmoth is common all over the 
State. 
PISTOL CASE BEARER ( Coleophora malivorella Riley) 
L. M. Peirs (May 27): The pistol case bearer is moderately 
abundant in the eastern panhandle and is spreading, 
APPLE APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
•" H. L. Bailey (May 25): Fruit aphids are scarce. 
A. I. Bourne (May 23): The apple aphids are quite scarce at 
Amherst; in fact, we have had no complaints of their abundance 
from any section. 
W. E. Britton (May 23): Fruit aphids are scarce. 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): Aphids in general do not seem to be abnormally abundant 
except in restricted areas. (Abstract J. A. K.) 
Weekly News Letter, New Jersey State College of Agriculture 
(May): Fruit aphids are so extremely scarce throughout the 
State that spraying for them is being eliminated in many 
orchards. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
L. A. Stearns (May 2l): Fruit aphids are rather scaice 
throughout the State, 
E. N. Cory (May 25): Fruit aphids are scarce to moderately 
abundant . 
J. R. Watson (May 21): Fruit aphids are scarce. 
