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RED-BANDED ISAF-ROLLEE ( Eialia velutlnana V /alk. ) 
Pennsylvania S. '.V. Frost (September 27) . "The red-banded leaf-roller is exceedingly 
abundant and causing serious late injury to the fruit." 
APPLE AND THORN SXELETONIZER ( Hemerophila pariana Clerck) 
Connecticut W. 2. Britton (September 20). "Injury attributed to this insect is 
being found on apple in nearly all sections of the State except along 
the northern boundary, where it has not yet been observed." 
3UD IIOTH ( Tmetocera ocellana Schif . ) 
New York G. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the commercial 
apple crop indicates the following percentages of damage: Orleans 
County, 2 per cent; Albany County, 10 per cent; Genesee County, 1 per 
cent . 
LEAP CRUIJPLER ( Llineola indigenella Sell.) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (September 15). "In Douglass County a severe infestation 
by the leaf crumpler was found early in September." 
APPL3 TRUHPET LBAP-LUNER ( Tischeria malifoliella Clem. ) 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (September 17) . "This insect has been doing some damage 
about Newark." 
FALL \7EB70R:.l ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
Iaryland E. N. Cory (August 28). "The fall webworm is much more abundant on the 
eastern shore than I have ever seen it. Observations were made in 
Talbot, Caroline, and Worcester Counties." 
RED-HUI1PSD APPLE CATERPILLAR (Schisura concinna S. & A.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (September 14). "The red-humped apple caterpillar on apple 
and rose has been the subject of a number of inquiries." 
LEOPARD LIOTH ( Zeuzera pyrina L. ) 
New York E. P. Pelt (September 21) . "Mr. L. P. Huested reports that the leopard 
moth larvae in apple twigs were doing some damage in Orange County." 
APPLE MAGGOT (Rhagoletis pomonella 7alsh) 
* York C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the commercial 
apple crop indicates the following percentages of damage dons by this 
insect: Nassau County, 20 per cent; Albany Covnty, 18 per cent; 
Columbia County, 5 per cent; V/ayne County, traces of damage. 
visconsin 3. 3. Erack3r (September 23). "This insect, normally rare in Wisconsin, 
was a serious factor in some localities in the central pert of tm 
State this year." 
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