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FRUIT INSECTS 
APPLE 
GREEK APPLE APHIS (Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
New Y3rk G. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual surveys of Columbia end 
Genesee Counties indicate that the damage by this insect was very 
slight and difficult to estimate, not amounting to 1 per cent. 
ROSY APPLE APHIS Unuranh is roseus 3akar) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual surveys indicate the followin 
percentages of the apple crop damaged by this insect: Albany County,, 
8 per cent; Columbia County, traces difficult to estimate; Orleans 
County, 6 per cent; 7/ayne County, 20 to 50 per cent, scmotimos as high 
as 65 per cent, this pest being the most serious insect attacking apple 
in this county this year. 
CODLING MOTH ( Carp_ocapsa pomonella L.) 
Jew York C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey indicates the following 
percentages of damage to the apple crop in the several counties: Orleans 
County, 12 to 15 per cent of apples with real wormholes, 18 to 20 per 
cent with side stings; Nassau County, 15 per cent; Albany County, 10 per 
cent wormholes, 15 per cent side stings; Columbia County, 15 jier cent 
wormholas, side stings 4 per cent; Genesee County, 4 per cent r/ormholes, 
side stings 2 per cent; Wayne County, wormholes 0.5 to 1 per cent, side 
stings 2 to 4.5 per cent. 
Zansas E. G. Kelly (September 22). "Owing to the severe freeze of last April 
we have practically no apple crop in Xansas, except in two southern 
counties '.vhera we have about one -third of a crop. In tliese counties 
a very heavy infestation of codling moth occurrod; especially a late 
brood '.vhich stung practically 90 per cent of the crop. There ware 
enough apples in all other sections of /Tensas to carry thrown a good 
crop of worms for next year." 
L3SSER AP2L3 V^GRLI (Fn.ar m.onia prunivora Walsh) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (September 14], "The lesser apple worm seems to be -unusually 
abundant this year and even in some of our most thoroughly sprayed 
orchards it is numerous." 
FRUIT-TREE LEAF-ROLLER (Archies arg,/rospila T7alk. ) 
Few York C. R. Crosby and assistants. The annual survey of the ccarmercin". .^pple 
crop indicates the following percentages of damage in tlie several 
counties: Orleans County, 5 per cent; Albany County, 7 per csn'"; 
Genesee County, 2 per cent; V.'ayne C-cunty, O.Od per cant; to 0,2 psr cent; 
Columbia County, traces. 
