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BUD :iOTH ( Tmetocera ocellaKa Schif . ) 
New YorB: C» R. Crosby and. assistr.nts report this insect as very 
abiindant and injririous in Albany, GcncsGe, ard Orleans 
Coimtics and as occurring in small nirabers in GnoMaga, 
Gol-cunbia, Chautauqua, and Ulster Counties. In the last 
county they pupated on I fey 24, 
Lo P, Sti-icliland (June 18), "Not as ntimerous as usvial in 
I'Tiagara County this year," 
Oregon A. L. Lovett {June 17). "Generally prevalent in western 
Oreg'on, Abundance and Injury average or slightly above," 
GREEN FRUIT WOEH ( Xvlina antenna ta Walk, ) 
ITct; Yorlc C, E, Crosby and assistants report this insect as in loss 
than normal n-umbors in Onondaga, Albany, Columbia, Orleans, 
Genesee, Ulster and Niagara Coimties, Present in about nor- 
mal numbers in Chautauqua County, where they had pupated by 
Juno 18, Injur^r quite common up to Jvnc 10 in Ulster Goim- 
ty. 
V/HITE-MRKEI) TUSSOCK liCTH (Homer ocampa leuco stigma S&A). 
Nev/ York C, R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as present 
in about normal nximbcrs but not at all serious in Columbia, 
Ulster, Orleans, Chautauq-ua, and Niagara Counties, 
TENT CATERPILLAR ( Ilalacosoma arnericana Fab. ) 
Nev/ York E. P. Felt (June 1). "J!r. Roy Latham reports the apple tent 
caterpillar about as abundant on wild cherry and apple in 
Suffolk County as last year. Nearly all the nests are emp- 
tied by insectivorous birds." 
0. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as more com- 
mon tlian last year thoijgh still scarce in Tompkins County, 
nearly all the larvae being killed by parasites; as quite 
plentiful in Onondaga Cotmty; common but not abundant in 
Ulster Goxmty; and a few present in Genesee, Columbia, ard 
Chautauqua Coxmties." 
L. F. Strickland (June 18). "No tents observed in Niagara 
County." 
South Carolina C. L, Ba^iter (April). "This insect is quite widely distri- 
buted about Beaufort." 
