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Dela\7arG 
Nev; York 
Pennsylvania 
Uev/ York 
Nev/ York 
New York 
APPLE LEAPHOPEER (Em^poasca mali LeB. ) 
J, F, Adams (May), "This insect is more nojiiicroas than 
usxial about Bridseville, v/hcre 80 per cent of the leaves 
were found to be infested. At Nev/ark this insect is do- 
in^ very slight danBr^e as compared v/ith that in th3 souths? 
em part of the State," 
ROSE LE/iFHOPi-SR ( Empoa rosae L,) 
C, R, Crosby and assistants. "Cavisinf^ considerable foli- 
age injury in young orchards in Orleans County. Present in 
considerable numbers and doing a good bit of dara^.ge in Onon- 
daga County, First brood lias been heavy and is already do- 
ing considerable damage in Niagara County. This insect 
seems to be on the increase." 
Empoa unicolor Fitch 
J. R. Eyer (Juno 14 )» "Adults obtained at Gerard today," 
BUFFALO THEE-HOPPER ( Ceresa MfeldLtlsFFfet^ ) 
C. R, Crosby and assistants. "Ina-Ury to some e::tent in 
most yovmg plantings in Orleans Goimty. Generally present 
but not at all serious in Albany, Genesee, Chautauqua and 
Ulster Counties^ First adult observed on June 16 in Ulster 
County." 
SAH JOSE SCALE ( Aspidiotus -xmiciosus Corns took) 
E, P. Felt (June 3). "San Jose scale has been about elimi- 
nated from Highland I'crk by winter spraying. Plants badly 
affected fifteen ^^ears ago Ir-.ve com-plotel^'' recovered. It 
is not considered as difficult to control at Rochester as 
the oystcr-shcll scale," 
Crosby and assistants, "Becoming more abundant even in or- 
chards \7ell taken care of in Genesee County; very prevalent 
in some sections of Orleans County, The young of the first 
brood crav/ling on June 18 in rliagara County, v/here the in- 
sect is four times as abundant as last year. On the in- 
crease in lilbr.ny County. Slight infestations in Onondaga, 
Chautauqua, ajid Ulster Counties." 
OYSTER-SHELL SCALE (Lopidosaphes uL^i L. ) 
E. P. Felt (Ifey 27 )• "R. E. Horsey reports this insect 
from Monroe County, v;hero the yoxmg emerged early, and spray- 
ing is now under v/ay," 
