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C. R, Crosby and assistants. "Becorainij more abundant even 
in well cared for orchards in Genesee County. Qtiite P'ener- 
ally present iii Ulster, Coltunbia, Onondaga, Albany, Orleans, 
and Niagara Govjities." 
H, G, Sever in (Ifey 24). "Eggs are hatching at Brookings 
today." 
SCURFY SCALE (G hiopas ^g fuffura Pitch) 
C, R, Crosby and assistants report finding a few of these 
insects in Orleans County. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rha.^olotis pomoiiella V;alsh) 
C, R. Crosbjr and assistants report tlioit this insect ha.s 
never been a pest in Cliautaucua County but that quite a few 
of the flies v/ore observed in Albany County. 
ROUl'IDHEADED APPI£-TRSE BOREH ( Sapcrda Candida Fab. ) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants, -'Found this insect quite abun- 
dant in iilbany and V/ajme Counties; adults were observed in 
the latter county on June 18. Pound a fe\/ in a young or- 
chard ill Orleans Oounty,'' 
L. P. Stric]<iand (June 18). "A scattered, light Infesta- 
tion observed in Hiagara County." 
FIAT-HEADED APPIE-TEEE BORER ( Glirvsobothris femora ta Fab. ) 
G. R. Grosbj'" and assistants report this insect as very 
abundant in Albany and Coluiabia Counties, ^uite coiimion in 
Ulster County, and a scattered light infestation in Niagara 
County. 
APPLE FLEA-VZEEVIL ( Orchestos pallicornis Say. ) 
D. D. V/ard (llay 5). "Several adult specimens found on an 
apple at Ononda'^a.'* 
SNOV/y THEE CRICKET i Pecan thus niveus DeG. ) 
L. P. Strickland (June 18). "Just beginni::g to appear." 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranvchus citri McGregor ) 
C» ?-. Crosbjr and assistants report this insect as ver.^r 
atamdant in old orchards in Orleans County and raite scarce 
in Chautauqua and Ulster Coanties. They appeared early in 
