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North Carolina. J. F. Cooper (April 20): The tent caterpillar was noted 
as quite abundant on April 13 in Alexander and Iredell Counties. 
Colonics were noted on native trees, apple, and peach. 
W. A. Thomas (April 20): This insect has completed its larval 
development and has already pupated at Chadbourn. The tents were 
more numerous this season than last. 
South Carolina. W. C. Nettles and F. Sherman (April 28): Apple-tree 
tent caterpillar is more noticeable than usual. 
Tennessee. L. 3. Scott (April 1): Small webs were very abundant in 
Montgomery County on March 27. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 23): J. P. Kislanko reported on April 1 
that almost every wild cherry and plum tree in the Wiggins district 
had a web of M. americana . A heavy infestation was reported in an 
orchard and nursery at Lumber ton, Lamar County. 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Kodgkiss (April 19): Tent caterpillars have been 
hatching and webs are already formed. 
Ohio. T. K. Parks (April 22): Tent caterpillars are now becoming com- 
mon on wild cherry and other trees in eastern Ohio counties. Hatch- 
ing began at Cleveland on March 23. The infestation in eastern 
Ohio has been increasing during the last 3 years. 
EYE-SPOTTED BUDMOTH ( Spilonota ocella na D. & S.) , 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (April): The budmoth was 
entering the buds rapidly in the lake fruit district the latter 
half of the month. It was also active in the lower Hudson River 
Valley. 
FEU IT IEEE LEAF R0L1BB ( Cacoecia argyrospila Walk.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (April): A few fruit 
tree loaf rollers were observed in the Hudson River Valley, also 
in Orleans and Monroe Counties about April 20. 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (April 19): Caterpillars are hatching 
and entering partly opened bud clusters. 
RED-SANDED LEAF ROLLER ( Ar gyro taenia velutinana Walk. ) 
New York. N. Y. State Agr. Expt, Sta. Staff (April 22): The adiilts are 
active in the apple orchards at Ithaca. This insect is present in 
large numbers in some sections. 
FRUIT APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
New Hampshire. J. 0. Conklin (April 12) r Apple aphids began hatching in 
Durham on April 12 on trees that had been under observation daily. 
