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FALSE APPLE RED BUG ( Lygidea mend ax Reut.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants. "These insects are beginning to 
appear in Genesee, Chautauqua, Orleans, Onondaga, Ulster, 
Wayne, Rockland, and Monroe Counties. In some places they 
are producing considerable alarm." 
S. W. Frost (June 14). "The false apple red bug has been 
numerous throughout the early part of the summer. The 
insects have transformed to adults, the first of the adults 
being found June 8 ." 
H. A. Gossard (May 26) . "The false apple red bug is extending 
its range from local centers in northeastern Ohio and is 
beginning to take rank in some orchards as an apple pest of 
the first order." 
ROSE LEAFKOPPER ( Tvohlocvba rosae L.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants report this insect as beginning to 
appear in serious numbers in Tompkins, Wayne, Columbia, and 
Chautauqua Counties . 
S. W. Frost (June 14). "These lraf hoppers are becoming abundant 
on apple and their injury during the past week is becoming 
very noticeable." 
A. C. Burrill (May 16). "These insects are doing quite serious 
damage by spreading fire blight, and have all hatched within 
the past week." 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Aspidiotus perniciosus Corns t.) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants. "This insect is showing slight 
increase in Greane County and is also noxiceable in parts of 
Columbia, Monroe, and Chautauqua Counties." 
J. J. Davis (June 16). "The seriousness of the San Jose scale 
situation remains unchanged." 
S. C. Chandler (May 26). "The first crawling young of the 
season was observed on May 26 at Olney." 
A. C. Burrill (June 8). "This insect is present in rather 
serious numbers at Jackson and Pressley. It has also been 
observed at Bloomfield and Poplar Bluff." 
ROUND HEADED APPLE-TREE BOPIR ( Saoerda Candida Fab.) 
F. E. Brooks (May 19). "Considerable complaint in this locality 
of injury to young apple trees this spring by the round headed 
borer." 
A. C, Burrill (June 15). "Quite serious in parte of Caldwell 
County." 
