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Idr.ho C. Uakeland (May 21): The fruit tree leaf roller is present 
to a limited extent in practically all apple orchards in south- 
western Idaho, "but is of no commercial importance and has not 
"been since 1924. Infestation in the Twin Falls vicinity last 
year was very severe resulting in from 25 to 35 per cent in- 
jured fruit in the fall in many Commercial orchards. This sea- 
son infestation is much lighter as indicated by counts of egg 
masses per tree for the two seasons. 
Oregon D. C. Mote (April 2S) : Fruit tree leaf rollers are moder- 
ately abundant in the State but are not doing much damage now. 
CASS SHARERS ( Coleophora spp.) 
New York ".Teekly News Letter, N. Y. State College of Agr», May: Case 
bearers, C. fletcherella Fern, and C. malivorclla Riley,, are re- 
ported as being more numerous than last year in Suffolk 
County and as occurring in rather threatening numbers in Erie, 
Ontario, and Chautauqua Counties, (abstract J. A. H. ) 
EYE -SPOT TED BTJDMOTH ( Spilonota ocellana Shiff.) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (May 23)S Budmoths have been found to be moder- 
ately abundant this season, but never enough to demand parti- 
cular attention at Amherst. 
Connecticut H. p. Zappe (May 24): Young apple orchards in Litchfield 
County have been attacked and many terminal, buds injured. 
The insect is webbing up leaves of older trees in Hartford 
County. More abundant then I have ever seen them before. 
New York -.Teekly News Letter, N. Y. State College of Agr., Mry : Al- 
though reported from practically all of the fruit-growing 
counties, the eye-spotted budmoth is of serious importance 
in Dutchess, Monroe, and Ontario Counties only. 
CANKER ""ORMS (Gcometridae) 
Kansas J. V.'. McColloch (May 30): Defoliation of elm and apple trees 
has been reported during the past week from Ozawkie, Abilene, 
Salina, Solomon, and Manhattan. 
Daily Eagle, Mry 12: Alfred McDonald, city forester at 
V.'ichita, states that spraying of street trees for canker worms 
is nearly ended, since the larvae have ceased feeding for the 
season. The canker worms have been, injurious for the last 3 
years, 1927, 1928, and 1929, and the city has carried on sprry- 
ing in the more heavily infested neighborhoods, (abstract 
F. :.. ■.Tadley.) 
