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Utah 
Idaho 
Oregon 
Idaho 
Wyoming 
Kansas 
Ohio 
G. F. Knowlton (March 23): Dr. F. 3. Stephens reports San 
Jose scale damnge as "being yery severe west of Frovo and at 
American Fork, and that several orchards are "being pulled 
out because of the severe damage from this insect. 
Claude lakeland (March 2 3): The San Jose scale is moderate- 
ly abundant at Lewiston; 8,209 scales were examined prepara- 
tory to spray experiments, and 62.5 per cent found to be alive 
Insect Pest Report, Ore. Agr. Coll. and IDxp. Sta. (March): 
The San Jose Scale is moderately abundant in Malheur, Umatil- 
la, and Jackson Counties, while in Josephine County it is re- 
ported as "being more abundant than it has been for the past 
ten years. 
FRUIT TRE3 LEAF ROLLER ( Archips argvrospila ".Talk.) 
Claude Wake land (March 23): Trie winter mortality was ex- 
tremely light. 
C. L. Corkins (March): The fruit tree leaf roller is 
scarce. 
APPLE CURCULIO ( Tachypterellus quadrigibbus Say) 
H. R. Bryson (March 20): The apple curculio is moderately 
abundant in Doniphan and Atchison Qountics. 
B0lTKI>-H2aD3D APPLE TK2Z BORZR (Sapcrda Candida Fab.) 
J. S. Houser (March 24): The round-headed apple tree borer 
is unusually abundant, judging from reports received by the 
department . 
Vermont 
Massachusetts 
New Jersey 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( Faratetranychus pilosus C. &.F.) 
Harold L. Bailey (March 25): Reports have "been received of 
considerable abundance of eggs at Jaitsfield, Washington 
County. 
A. I. Bourne (March 25): The condition throughout the 
State, while somewhat spotty may be said to indicate that 
the red mite will be considerably more abundant than it was 
last year. 
Thos. J. Headlee (March 5): Red Mite eggs are less .abund- 
ant than last year but I should also '"say that ladybeetles are 
likewise less abundant and that the chances of a plant louse 
outbreak, providing favorable weather conditions exist in 
the spring, are bettor than for two or three years past. 
There are decidedly more red mite eggs on peach trees than I 
have seen in the oast several years., which may or -nay not 
