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damage. Very few winged forms were noted on above date. 
New York. P. J. Parrott (July 24): The green apple aphid ( Aphis "pomi DcG. ) is 
moderately abundant in western Now York. . 
II. Y. State Coll. of Agr. News Letter (July): The ap?l e 'aphi d ( A. pomi ) 
persisted 'throughout the greater part of the month both in the Hudson River 
Valley and the western part of the State, in some cases doing some damage. 
(Abstract, J.A.EV) 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (July 26): The rosy aphid is very abundant. Damage 
very severe on apple fruits. 
Ohio. E. "". Mcndenhall (July 3): The rosy apple aphid was very bad and did 
considerable damage to apple in Licking County and central Ohio. 
Michigan. R, Hutson (Jxily 22): The green apple aphid is moderately abundant. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (July 22): A;, pomi is mpderately abundant in east 
Tennessee. 
LEAFHDPPERS (Cicadellidae) 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (July 24): A severe infestation of the white apple 
leafhoppcr, Typhlocyba pomaria McAtee, has been reported from an orchard in 
Stratham. 
Ohio. T. "- T . Parks (July 1): A heavy infestation of leaf hoppers developed in a 
large commercial orchard near Berlin Heights. Prompt treatment killed more 
than 90 per cent, as estimated by the owner. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (July 24): Emergence in cages placed under bearing apple 
trees is late. Few flies are seen in commercial orchards near New Haven. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. of Agr. News Letter (July): The adults began emerg- 
ing late in June and increased rapidly daring the early part of the month. 
(Abstract, J.A.H.) 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( P ro- at et ranvchu s pilosus C. & E.) 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (July 24): A very severe outbreak has been reported 
from Hampton Palls. About 10,000 apple trees are heavily infested. 
Connecticut. P. Garman (July 24): The European red mite is appearing in some 
numbers on Ealdwins in New Haven County. 
PEACE 
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH ( Grapholitha molesta Busck) 
Connecticut. P. Garman (July 24): Broods of the oriental fruit moth are fairly 
distinct. Orchards in the north-central portion of the State care the most 
heavily infested. 
