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APPLE LEAF SKELETONIZES. ( Psorosina hammondi Riley) 
W. A. Price (October 24): The apple leaf skeletonizer was 
reported doing damage in several orchards at Paducah. 
LESSER APPLE WORM ( Lasreyresia r> rani vara Walsh) 
M. P. Zappe (October 24): The lessor apple worm is very 
abundant- on late apples (Baldwin and Greening) . Baldwins 
from one orchard in Eamden had 14 per cent of the apples 
injured. Usually this insect is not important. 
APPLE CURGULIO ( Tachyptercllus quadrigibbus Say) 
A. I. Bourne (October 26): The apple curculio continued to 
be a rather serious pest of apples, particularly in the hill 
towns west of the Connecticut River. 
A. G. Ruggles (September 26): The apple curculio did 
considerable damage at La Crescent. 
ROUND-HEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Saoerda Candida Eab . ) 
J. S. Houser (October -5): There have been many more records 
of damage from the round-headed apple tree borer than usual. 
One orchard was found near Danbury in which practically every 
tree was damaged. 
L. Haseman (October 22): At Columbia round-headed apple- 
tree borers which hatched this summer are (October 20) 
seemingly half grown and are mostly entering the wood for 
wintering. Very abundant and destructive. 
ELAT-HEADEE APPLE TREE BORER ( Chrysobothris femorata 01 iv.) 
L. Haseman (October 22): The flat-headed apple-tree borer 
is unusually abundant in winter tunnels. They seem to be 
heavily parasitized. 
C. Lyle (October 22): On October 15 a correspondent at 
Sebastopol reported severe injury to young pecan trees by the 
flat-headed apple-tree borer. 
WOOLLY APPLE APHID ( Eriosoma lanigcrum Hausm.) 
G. E. Knowlton (October 13): The woolly apple aphid has 
been moderately abundant on apple trees all the season. 
M. A. Yothers (October): The woolly apple aphid is still 
observed in great abundance in some orchards in Wenatchee, but 
is pretty well eliminated by predacious enemies in others. 
The presence of this insect in such great numbers, particularly 
