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the leaves during the first half of May. By May 20 they had 
grown wings and disappeared from the trees and apparently lit- 
tle damage" has "been done. 
Wisconsin E. P. Breakey (May 23) : Aphis -.venae is quite abundant. 
CODLING MOTH ( Caipo causa pomonella L.) 
New York Meekly News Letter, N. Y. State College of Agr^, May 20: Co - 
ling moth pupae were observed under bands in Orange County on 
May 15. Many larvae had not pupated on that date. 
Delaware H. L. Dozier (May 18): The codling moth is now issuing fr; 
hibernation in abundant numbers. 
Virginia ".'. J. Schoene (May): The first adult moth emerged at Hoi 1 ins 
on April 18. Up to May 16, 258 moths had been .-secured, 199 
worms, and 759 pupae. 
Ohio I. H. Parks (May 25): The codling moth is emerging very late 
from the overwintering cocoons under bark. Emergence commenced 
at Cincinnati and Columbus on May 24. Previous to that date 
only stragglers located on south exposures had emerged. The 
brood is apparently below normal. i n numbers. 
Indiana J. J. Davis (May): The codling moth is moderatly abundant. 
Illinois FL 0, Chandler (May 13): The first codling moth emerged at 
Corbondale on April 19, and emergence increased daily to May 13. 
It is now moderately abundant. 
"'. . P. Flint (May): while the codling moth started emerging 
in Mr. Chandler's cages in southern Illinois on April 19, the 
weather following this period has been very cool and only small 
numbers of moths have emerged in the south end of the State. 
Emergence did not start in western Illinois until May 12 and in 
east-central Illinois on the same date. The bulk of emergence 
of the first brood will undoubtedly occur in both these sections 
during the next week. 
Minnesota A. C-. Rugglcs and assistants (May): The codling moth is re- 
ported as very abundant at Austin, Tracy, and Chatfield, and 
from moderately abundant to scarce in other fruit- ;_ Lag sec- 
tions. 
Nebraska .:. R. Swenk (May 21): The codling moth larvae and pupae 
have been found moderately abundant at Lincoln. 
Missouri L. Haseman (M-y 24): Emergence of the codling moth has b 
reported from Columbia, Mario.nvillo, St. Joseph, Seymore, '.'."averly, 
and Independence. Hie x)eck of emergence at Columbia was fr 
May 20 to 25. 
