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orchards for the most part in their new cases by May 14; especially 
abundant in poorly sprayed orchards in Wayne County; more abundant than 
last year, especially in neglected orchards, in both Genesee and Monroe 
Counties. The insect is also reported as occurring in snail numbers in 
Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Niagara and Yates Counties. 
it 
PISTOL CASE BEARER ( Coleophora real ivore 11a Riley) 
New York. P. J. Parrott (May 16). 
County." 
'Abundant in neglected orchards in Ontario 
C. R„ Crosby & Assistants. "More abundant than last year, especially in 
neglected orchards, but not as abundant as the cigar case bearer in Gene- 
see County; abundant in the southern part of Orleans County, for the 
most part in their new cases by May 14; abundant in Wayne County; not as 
abundant as last year in Onondaga, Niagara, Columbia, Monroe, Yates, 
Dutchess, Ulster and Albany Counties." 
RIBBED COCOON MAKER ( Bucculatrix pomifoliella Clem.) 
New York. C. R. Crosby L Assistants report as abundant in neglected orchards in 
Genesee County and a f ew present in Wayne County. 
BUD MOTH ( Tmetocera ocellana Schif .) 
New York. C. R. Crosby L Assistants report this insect as very abundant in Wayrye and 
Ontario Counties, also the southern part of Orleans County; about a* nu- 
merous as usual in Albany, Genesee and Tompkins County; on the decrease 
in Monroe County; and very scarce in Columbia, Dutchess and Yates Coun- 
ties. 
GREEN ERUTT WORM ( gvlina antennata Walk.) 
New York. E. P. Felt (May 13). "Green fruit worm work is beginning to appear at 
Milton, Ulster County." 
P. J. Parrott (May 13). "Quite numerous in neglected orchards through- 
out Ontario County." 
C. R. Crosby & Assistants report this insect as quite common in Ulster 
County; abundant in a few orchards, with a few present in most orchards 
in Orleans County; present in & few orchards and doing some damage in 
Wayne County; ard present in small numbers in Niagara, Onondaga, Wayne, 
Columbia, Monroe and Dutchess Counties; being unable to find it in Al- 
bany County. 
SPRING CANKER-WORM ( Paleacrita vernata Peck ) 
Wisconsin. S. B. Fracker (Telegram May 26). *Ufost serious cankerworm outbreak in 
years, defoliating many orchards in several of the southeastern counties 
of Wisconsin lying between Waukesha anfl Dane Counties. Both the fall 
canker-worm and spring canker-worm are involved in this outbreak." 
Illinois. W. P. Flint (May 17). "Has caused defoliation of a number of unsprayed 
orchards in West Central part of the State." 
New York. C. R. Crosby l. Assistants report this insect as showing up in orchards 
where no spraying has been done in Wayne County, and as doing considerable 
damage in 
