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Indiana 
J. J. Davis (June 15), "The cherry aphis is a common spe- 
cies this sprinr-j." 
CHEKRY M/iC-GCXE' (Elar.roletis cinp:uilata Loev;) 
Nevj York G. R, Cros"b\r and assistants report this species on June 18« 
Flies bocoraino; qu.ite ntuneroas in Onondaga Coimty, in siTiall 
nvunhers in Albany, and Orleans County. First flies observ- 
ed in Onondaga County on June 10 and in Coltimbia Goimty on 
June 13." 
Indiana 
Oregon, 
PEAH Al^ID GHEREY SLUG (Caliroa cerasi L. ) 
Jc Jo Davis (J-unc 15). ''Cherry slug h-as been unusually 
abvaidant, particularly in southern Indiana, where it v/as not 
an uncommon sight in the past fe^r v/eelcs to see largo trees 
witli the foli.'Tge completely brovmed," 
H. F. Dietz (June 15). "Indications are at present t}:iat the 
cherry slug v/ill be a serioiis pest this coning surimor." 
A. L. Lovctt (June 17). "Adults observed Hay 23. Eggs llay 
25. Aboiit average abundance at Corvallis," 
CHEERY-TREE TORTRIX (Cacoecia cerasivorina Fitch) 
New York 
Indiana 
New York 
New York 
E. D. Merrill (June 2), "Present in unusual numbers in Erie 
County." 
H. F. Dietz (J-une 15). The cherry-troe tortris Vi/as report- 
ed from Vincennes damaging mahaleb nursery stock." 
RCSE-LKiP BEETLE (Fo donota -Duncticallis Say), 
E. L. Chase (June 13). "Injuring black cherries in Ulster 
County." 
ROSE-GEAFER Cfecrodactvlus subspinos'-zs Fab. ) 
P. Rupert (June 11). "Doing considerable damage on cherry 
and to a less extent on apples in V.fejme Coujity." 
