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FRUTT INSECTS 
APPLE 
GREEN APPLE APHID ( APHIS POMI DeG.) 
Ne-/ York. P. J. Parrott (May 21). "In several young apple orchards in Ontario 
County, the green apple aphid ie unusually abundant for this season of 
the year. In one 40 acre orchard serious injuries are threatened if the 
insects continue to multiply as rapidly as they did during the past year. 
Individual trees have exhibited curling of the entire terminal growth." 
C. R. Crosby & Assistants report this insect as plentiful, but not as 
abundant as last year in Orleans County. Quite numerous in Yates County 
and occurring in small numbers in Niagara, Genesee, Monroe, Wayne, Clin- 
ton, Albany, Columbia and Ulster counties. 
Wisconsin. S. B. Fracker (May 19). "Unusually scarce in Dane County, reported by 
W. A. Toole as plentiful in Se^Jr County and by B. M. Apke as unusually 
common in Polk County." 
Oregon. A. L. Lovett (May 16). "First appeared March 20, about nine days earlie 
than last year, somev/hat more abundant than usual in the Willamette Valle 
no evidence is present of excessive injuryjalso unusually abundant in the 
Hood River Valley." 
APPLE- GRAIN APHID ( Rhopalcsiphum prunifoliae Fitch) 
New York. P. D. Rupert (April 30). "Some injury noticed on tips of leaves from 
which the aphids have already migrated to grain and grasses in Wayne 
County." 
C. R, Crosby & Assistants reported as scarce in Chautauqua, Niagara, Or- 
leans, Genes^fer-j; Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Clinton, Al- 
bany, Columbia, Ulster, Dutchess and Orange Counties. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Baker) 
York. C. R. Crosby & Assistants report as fairly numerous and doing some darrage 
in Columbia, Dutchess, Onondaga and Wayne counties; not as bad as last 
year in Orleans County, and, only slight infestations reported from Ulster 
Albany, Clinton, Tompkins , Ifrates , Genesee, Monroe and Niagara counties. 
P. J. Parrott (May 16). "Rosy Apple Aphids relatively scarce in Ontaric 
County." 
Oregon. A. L. Lovett (March 9). "First appeared on March 9, about 10 days earl- 
ier than last year. Unusually scarce in early spring. The infestatior 
is now increasing due to the multiplication of the later generations. Ir 
jury is probably much below normal this season in the Willamette Valley 
(Lathrop)." 
WOOLLY APPLE APHID ( Eriosoma lanigerum H aus.) 
New York. C. R. Crosby & Assistants report this insect as occurring in very small 
numbers in Tompkins, Wayne, Genesee and Ulster Counties. 
