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H. N. Worthley (May 27): Rosy aphids are scarce on apple at 
State College, 
If. L. Guyton (May): Rosy aphids are moderately abundant in 
Cumberland and Franklin Counties, 
E. N. Cory (May 25): The rosy aphid is more numerous than in 
previous years, 
C. R. Till ley (May 25): Rosy apple aphids are moderately 
abundant at Richmond. 
¥. J, Schoene (May 26): The rosy aphid is- causing serious 
injury to apple orchards in the Central part of the State. On 
some trees practically 100 per cent of the clusters are damaged. 
The infestation is very severe in some orchards and practically 
absent in others in the same locality, 
C. H. Alden (May 20): The rosy aphid is moderately abundant 
at Cornelia, bad on Yr.tes apples, 
T. H. Parks-. (May 25): These aphids are now quite abundant 
in some orchards in Lawrence County, 
R. H. Pettit (May 25): The rosy aphid is moderately abundant, 
R. M, Jones (May 20): The rosy aphid is moderately abundant. 
L. Haseman (May 23): The rosy apple aphid is very abundant 
on several varieties but mostly on growing tips and not on 
fruit clusters, at Columbia west to Kansas City and>east to 
St. Louis and Cape Girardeau. 
APPLE GRAIN APHID ( Rhopalosiphum prunifpliae Pitch) 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): In the lower Hudson River Valley this aphid has been 
by far the most numerous species, (Abstract J. A. H.) 
H. N. Worthley (May 27): Apple grain aphids are scarce on 
apple at State College, 
R3DBUG (Lygidea mendax Reut.) 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): The first redbugs were observed in the Lower Hudson 
River Valley May 3, and by the end of the first week they 
were appearing in the Lake region. By the middle of the month 
they were quite numerous in all parts of the State and were 
reported as serious in the Lake fruit belt. (Abstract J. A. H.) 
Weekly News Letter, New Jersej r Sta.te College of Agriculture 
(May 26): Reports on insects indicate that there is a moderate 
infestation of the redbug in Sussex County, 
