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1923 and dtakedunder in the fall. The ^eevils had "been 
picked once and "ere present on the day of my visit in large 
numbers. They had eaten the young shoots so continuously 
that the upper foot of the recently set trees had "been 
killed and only the more vigorously growing shoots near the 
"base survived. It is very doubtful, however, if any tree 
was really killed "by this pest, 
AIT APHID (species undetermined) 
Florida A. H. Beyer and 7/, '.7, Yothers (".-larch 2o-April 12): An aphid, 
the exact identity of ,T /hich has not yet "been postively determined, 
is present in enormous numbers on orange in portions of southern 
Florida and is doing very important damage, (Further information 
concerning this outbreak can doubtless be furnished in the next 
issue of the bulletin.) • 
