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L. Hasetnan (February 22): An alarming carry-over -of larvae 
has been observed. 
D. C. Mote (February): Larvae under tree bands overwintered 
in good condition. 
r .. .. APRILS (Aphiidae) 
L. M. Peairs (February 24): Eggs of fruit aphids, species 
not known, are very abundant on apple at Martinsburg and 
Morgantown. 
C. P. Willey (February 23): A good irany buds were found 
covered with young on February 11 and 13 at Tirrberville. 
W. J. Schoene (February 22): The aohid eggs in apole trees 
are rrore nurrerous. than for some years. 
D. C. Mote (February): More eggs are being found in orchards 
than usual in the central Willamette Valley. 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis nomi DeG. ) 
J. R. Stear (February 22): Eggs of the apple aphid and 
probably of the grain aphid ( Rhc^ al o s Its hum prunif ol iae Fitch) 
are abundant on auole at Lig'orier. C'^ing to the long-continued 
'-arm weather last fall, the apple aphid increased in large 
numbers on apple foliage through October and JTovamber. This 
probably accounts for the large number of aphid eggs. 
H. E. Hodgkiss (February 25): ' Eggs of the green apole aphid 
were laid abundantly last fall- and it appears from our 
observations .that there will be very heavy infestations of 
this insect during soring. ITymphs ^ere hatching in January 
in Chester County. 
ROSY APPLE APHID '( Anureuhis roseus Baker) 
W. J. Schoene (February 22): ^ Individuals ■ Troro '- 
still alive in apple trees at 31acksburg after the first of 
January, 
H. E. Hodgkiss (February 25): Eggs of the rosy auple aphid 
and grain aphid (R. prunif oliae ) ^ere laid abundantly last 
fall. 
WOOLLY APPLE APHID ( Sriosoma lani^erum Hausm. ) 
W. A. Price (February : 24) : Woolly auole aphids aopeared 
above ground on apule trees at Hazard on February 8. In the 
southern part of the State this is a very imoortant pest. 
