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Minnesota. K. A. Kirkpatrick (August 2H) : Modero/tely abundant. 
Missouri. L. Hase'man (August. 2l): The "broods have "been very much upset, 
probably owing to the peculiar weather when the moths from overwinter- 
ing larvae were emerging. TThereas normally second-brood moths emerge 
in July, this year they continued to emerge .until -about the middle of 
August, thus overlapping with early third-brood .moths. Second-brood 
larvae have been especially noticeable in central Missouri since about 
August 10. " ¥e' may' have only a, partial third-brood of moths and larvae 
though in northwestern' Missouri, third-brood moths have been emerging 
in increasing numbers since August 15. ..,,;..-' 
Nevada. G. G-.Schweis (August 25) ' Injury to apples .and pears is -prevalent 
in Washoe County. 
' YELLOW-NECKED CATERPILLAR ( Pat ana ministra Drury) 
New Jersey. E. Kostal (August 25) : -This species is more prevalent than at 
any time during the last .H years. Damage is moderate to severe at 
Morganyille, Monmouth' County,,.-.. ,..,'>,. 
Ohio. E. W, Mendenhall (August IS): Trees are nearly defoliated in an apple 
orchard north of- Zanesville. ,.-■-. . .. . .... •■ ...... 
RED-HUMPED CATERPILLAR CSchizura conclnna S. & A. ) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 2l): * Reported from Lansing and Dunbar. 
PLATHSADED APPLE TREE. BROER ( Chryspbothris femorata Oliy.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 23). V.. Destructive to quince trees at Evansville 
on August IS, 
Nebraska. M. K. Swenk (August 20): Complaints of damage to fruit and shade 
trees continue to be received. . ... . .- ... : ._gi ■■- 
Kansas. H, R. Bryson. (August 2U): Borers continue, to cause injury to weak- 
ened trees, and shrubs. ? 
Oklahoma. P. E. Fnitc.head (August 20): Numerous, reports are still coming 
in concerning injury. The adult population has declined, during the 
month and is now very low. 
ROUNDHEADED APPLE TREE BORER (Saoerda. Candida " P. ) 
Missouri. L. Haseman (August 2l): Abundant and the larvae are about one- 
fourth grown but not doing the damage- thpy did, a year or two ago. 
3UPEAL0 TREEH0PPER-(- Cc rcsa bubalus P..) 
Michigan* R. Hutson (August 21): The buff n ,i .' treehopper began depositing . 
eggs August 1 in the vicinity of Coloma, Eau Claire, and Watervliet. 
