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F(H33^ ■T;:::T CiiTEEPILIulP. ( yalacosouc disstria HUbn, ) 
Soiitli Dakota H. G. Sever iii (liay 22), "Larvae about onc-lialf to threo- 
quartcrs of an irch loi}ft' at Brookings." 
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SPRING CAKICSWOIM ( Paleacrita veniata Peck) 
E, P. Pelt, "lir. G. F, \^Zlicaton and J. A. Thomson report 
that the sprin'^; canivcrworn lias scriouslji^ c.ar.ia.'^ed a number 
of ■uiispraycd orchards in Ontario County. Most of the insects 
had pupated by Ifcy 31. Some poorly sprayed orchards v;cre de- 
foliated in the tov/n of Pcnficld, Monroe Goimty, on June 2," 
0* E. Crosby and assistants report this insect as cor.tinuinf; 
its destructive v;ork and doin/^; more damage than last ^^ear in 
Genesee Cottnty; denuding the loaves in several trees in 
Erie County/-; at least a hundred trees completely defoliated 
in Genesee County; tv;o outbreaks earlier in the month in 
Niagara County; abundant in uncared for orchards in tlie 
Southern part of Cr leans County; and very scarce in Ononda- 
ga County* 
J. Jo Davis (June 15). "Spring cankcrv/orms (?) have been 
reported from imny sections of the State and reports indi- 
cate the v/orst infestation and the greatest dr.raagc in sever- 
al years," 
H. P. "vVilson (Jane 4). ''Nearly uvery tree is boin^ stripped 
in Southern V/isconsin, the crop for this year being ruined. 
Infestations especially serious in Dane, Washington, Juneau, 
and Waukcsiia Counties." 
(June 20). "Causiiag a tremendous amo^int of damage throughout 
the southern and western portions of tiic State." 
S, ?, Fracker ( Jime 15). "!Iorc common than cvory before. 
Complete defoliation of frcan 50 to 75 per cent of the orclnardb 
in several counties, extending from i!(iadison to Green Bay and 
eastward. Damage completed by June 15." 
FALL CA1]KEEV70H'I (Alsophila pomotaria Har.) 
L. F. StricldLand (May 24). "Cankerv/orms were attacking 
apple and pear at Rockport, Niagara County, being more abijn- 
dant than last year." 
Franlclin Sherman {lixy 29). "Fall cankeraorm reported as be- 
ing now evident in certain of our mountain areas. This '/ill 
be the fifth consecutive year of the so attacks." 
