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^^ilUIT I-l^S.ECTS 
APPLE 
GESM APPLE APHIS ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
New York* C« H, Crosby and assistants (June 18) report this insect as 
dangerously abundant in Orleans County and in much snaller' 
nu-.ibers tlian usual in Ulster, Chautauqua, Albany; Cnondaga, 
Genesee and i'liagarc Counties, Has appeared in considerable 
numbers in several young apple orchards in Columbia County. 
P. J, Parrott (June 22 )• "Serious outbreak on nursery stock 
at Geneva, One firm has forty men dippinjq; the infested 
tips," 
West Virginia T, D. G«ay {April 21), "Quite numerous in Tyler County, 
apparentlj' being vcr^'- badly infested with parasitic fungus.' 
Ohio 
Indiana 
Oregon 
H. A, Gossard (June 23). "The g-reen apple aphis threatened 
much damage a few \/eeks ago, but syrphus flies, lady bugs, 
and other natural enemies seem to liave the upper hand with 
those insects at the present time and we do not anticipate 
disastrous damage anyv7here," 
Jc Jo Lavis (Juno 15), "The green apple aphis is one of the 
species most commonljr brought to the attention of this office 
and v/hicZi will be a serious pest this year from indications 
during the last half of Hay." 
A, L. lovett (June 17). "Hood River and Williamette Valley 
below the average. Materially decreased lately, due to 
^^tiMtlXiSS^ and flyyjAiAdg. At Hilton (Hopson) outbreak is 
about average." 
APPLE-GMIIT APHIS (EJio-calosiphujii ipruaiifoliae Pitch) 
Fev; York 0. H. Crosby cna assistants. '•".7?.s quite nuzierous earlier in 
the season but has now left the apples in Chautauqua Coxmty. 
Also reported as very scarce in Gcncsce, Niagara and Orleans 
Counties." 
