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New Mexico R. Middlebrook (July 16): The codling moth is attacking apples 
throughout the entire State. 
_ '..'..[■', ... LEAF-ROLLER ( Cacoecia argyro s pi la T'alker) 
G. E. Smith (July 15): This insect is very plentiful in Orleans 
County this year. 
I. M. Hawley (June 13): The fruit-tree leaf-roller is very abund- 
ant in Cache and Utah Counties. It is more serious than it has 
been for several years. We counted 16 new egg masses on a limb 
1 foot long . 
TENT CATERPILLAR ( Malacos oma ameri can a Fab.) 
A. F. Burgess (June 30 ): Various reports from New England and New 
York show that the tent caterpillar was common and abundant over most 
of this area. 
E. M. Ives (June 22): Abundance compared with an average year is 
1 per cent less, and none are to be found in dusted orchards. 
G. M. Codding (May 29): The tent caterpillar is present throughout 
southern New York in larger numbers than have been known for a number 
of years . 
A. F. Eurgess (June 23): New egg clusters are very common on wild 
cherry in the vicinity of Somerviile on this date. 
0. S. Soholt (June 20): At Washburn, infestation is severe in some 
areas . 
M. J. Forsell (July 7): This pest is very scarce this year in 
Snohomish County. The larvae were apparently parasitized, as they 
are hanging aead on the tents. Usually this pest strips all the 
native alders as well as apple orchards. 
FALL WEBWORM (Hyjphantria cune a Drury) 
New York G. E. Smith* (July 15): Net many ere to be found in Orleans County, 
and they are of little account et the present tire. 
C. C. Wagoner (July 15): The fall webworm is rather general over 
Ulster County. 
New Jersey A. F. Burgess (June 23): Small larvae of the first generation are 
comnon in the vicinity of Somerviile on this date. 
Delaware CO. Houghton (June 25): Nests of this species are appearing in 
considerable numbers on fruit trees in this vicinity. 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp (July ll): This pest is very common on persimmon this 
year in middle Georgia. 
Indiana J. J. Davis (July 16): The fall webworm has been abundant, especial! 
in the southern half of the State. It . is conspicuous both in cities 
and in the country, probably more so in cities. 
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