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Wisconsin C. L. Fluke (May 23): Fruit aphids are absent. I have been 
unable to locate any on apples. 
Minnesota A. G. Ruggles and assistants (May): Green aphids were scarce 
throughout the State during May, 
Wyoming A. G. Stephens (May 23): Fruit aphids are moderately abundant 
in south and central Wyoming. 
Nevada G. G. Schweis (May 21): Fruit aphids are very abundant at 
Reno and damage is reported from many places. 
Arizona C. D. Lebert (May): The aphid injury is past. They were 
reported scarce in the Salt River Valley, 
APPLE APHID -( Aphis pomi DeG.) 
Maine C R. Phipps' (May 27): Aphi s -pomi is moderately abundant on 
apple. 
Connecticut W. T. Clark (May 19): Very little damage by the apple aphid 
to date in Hew London County. 
New York Weekly Hews Letter, New York State College of Agriculture (May): 
As the month advanced, the green apple aphid became more plentiful 
and in the lower Hudson Valley was multiplying rapidly from the 
middle to the end of the month. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
New Jersey Weekly News Letter, New Jersey State. College of Agriculture 
(May): Towards the end of the' month this aphid was showing up 
in increasing numbers. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
Mississippi F. A. Smith (May 22): The little green aphids have been very 
abundant on apple, roses, shrubs, and some ornamental plants in 
Panola, Tate, and He Soto Counties up to this date. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraph is roseus Baker) 
Connecticut N. 'Turner. (May 21): In one orchard at Harnden which was 
carefully searched a few colonies were present and curling the 
leaves. 
New York Weekly News Letter,. New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): Early in the month this aphid was extremrly scarce. As 
the month advanced it became more numerous, and in the lower 
Hudson River Valley it looked as though some damage would be 
done towards the end of the month. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
Nev; Jersey Weekly News Letter, New Jersey State College of Agriculture 
(May): During the last week in the month rosy apple aphids were 
reported as becoming quite abundant in Burlington, Camden, and 
East Essex Counties. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
