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::\TC APHID (I llinois solan if oli i Ashm.) 
G. G. Schweiss (May 30): The alfalfr aphid (Illinois solani- 
f olii ( creel 1 ) --/as observed on May 18 doing considerable 
at Reno. (April 24): The only outbreak of insects reported 
has "been that of aohids on alfalfa in Clark County. 
CLOVER 
CLOVER APHII ( Aiura-u-i? bakeri Cowan) 
Minnesota C. A. Anderson (Hay 14): The clover aphid is appearing and 
starting to do d-.nia.ge at Littlefork. 
CLOVER SLID MIDGE ( Dasyneura lerur.inicola lint.) 
Oregon D. C. Mote (April 29): This insect is very abundant through- 
out the State. 
FRUIT I IT SLOTS 
APPLE 
APEIDS (Aphiidae) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (May 23): Early in the season there was an unu- 
sual abundance of plant lice at Amherst. Every indication 
pointed to their being n serious problem of th --"-.it grower, 
but the cold weather has so reduced their number that several 
growers are safely leaving nicotine out of their calyx sprays . 
Connecticut '.'. F. Zappe (May 4): Green aphids hrve been abundant on op- 
ening buds. Many orchards have few left. So:r.e rosy aphids are 
present and are beginning to roll leaves. 
Michigan . H. Pettit (May 17): Bud lice, the rosy apple aphid, - 
Dbably A. porni DeG.are abundant in the State. 
i :esotr A. G. Ruggles and assistants (May): k I -re reported as 
generally scarce over the southern third of the State inly 
places reporting unusual, al nee being Mower an- :od 
Counties. 
Alabamc J. M. Robinson (May 23): Fruit aphi 
throughout the Stai . 
" 1 ( Aphis uo mi 
Hc-?7 York '-fckly JfcOT Lett P, fcf, V, ft :;■ 3 : A ., 
the greater part of the fruit belt aphids ~rc unusually s 
