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New York 
Indiana B. A. Porter (April 9): This species has hatched in 1 arpe numbers. 
J. J. Davis (April 20 ) : The majority of aphida on apple examined 
are the apple-grain species. A few, 2 to 10 per cent, are Ajjhis. 
sorbi, and exceptional individuals Ap_his poad . 
A. J. Ackerman (April 5): Newly-hatched aphids first were observed 
on March 30 at Bentonville. Only an occasional apple bud is open 
at this date. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus BaW) 
E. VI. Pierce (April 14): The eggs seeir to be abundant. 
P. D. Rupert (April 14): Present in large numbers over practically 
all of Dutchess County. 
G. E. Smith (April 6): Found abundant in two orchards in Orleans 
County. 
P. J. Parrott (April 25): The first appearance of newly-hatched 
nymphs has been noted at Geneva. 
Indiana B. A. Porter (April 9): This soecies has hatched in large numbers. 
J. J. Davis (April 20) : The majority of aphids on apple examined 
are the apple-grain species. A few, 2 to 10 per cent, are Aphis 
sorbi f and exceptional individuals Aphis pemi . 
Idaho Claude T7akeland (April 7): Newly-hatched young are collecting on 
terminal buds of apple trees at Parma. Buds are just bursting. 
HjOLLY APPLE ABHID ( Eriosoma laniperum Hausm.) 
New York R. F. Illig (April 16): A report has been received from Ontario, 
P. D. Rupert (April 16): Damage to some young orchards is very 
noticeable in Dutchess County. 
APHID ID AE 
Massachusetts A- I. Bourne (April 20): From Essex County, in the northeastern 
section of the State, a report which was made on the 11th" of April 
stated that very few of the early stem mothers of plant-lice have 
been noted as having appeared on the buds. (April 23) : In a 
letter from Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, it is reported that 
there appear to be fewer plant-lice eggs than norrally are found. 
The weather has been so cold, however, up to the present time that 
no definite information can be secured. It is still too early for 
plant-lice to hatch in northeastern Essex County, as there are still 
no signs of buds breaking and leaves coming out. 
B. A* Porter (April 4): The first newly-hatched aphids have been 
observed at Washington. 
E. J. Newcomer (March 27): Judging from the very small number of 
winter eggs which can be found, apple aphids will not be serious 
this spring. 
