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"D. G. Vann. (April 16). Monroe County. Eggs have been deposited 
in great numbers. Very few flies can now be found. Eggs found 
hatching -April 15th. 
L. P. Strickland. (April 16). Niagara County. First e^S found 
on March 23.. First numphs observed on April 11. Oviposition very 
heavy in all parts of the county and still incomplete. 
D. D. Ward. (April 9). Onondaga County. Eggs found in numbers 
on pear trees throughout the county. 
(April 23). Many eggs laid during the past 10 days 
and since the cluster-bud stage. 
F. J. Parrot. (April 15). Ontario County. Extensive oviposi- 
tion in the county. No eggs hatched yet and only a few hibernated 
adults were observed. Spraying for eggs with lime sulphur 1-8 
practically completed by progressive growers, 
G. E. Smith. (April 9). Orleans County. Flies and eggs danger- 
ously plentiful in all orchards. 
(April 11). Fsylla eggs beginning to latch'. First 
nymph found today* Flies have about all disappeared. 
<.. pril 23). Nymphs found in second ins tar. Nymphs 
not plentiful as yet. Very fev; this season. 
A. L. Sheppard. (April 16). Oswego County. Eggs fairly abun- 
dant. 
H. W, Fitch. (April 8). Rsvena. Flies and eggs very numerous. 
( A pr i 1 1 6 ) . Egg s • f ound ha t c hi ng . 
J. ^o Palmer. (April 9),, Ulster County. Flies abundant and 
eggs beginning to be laid. 
(April 11 )o Abundant nymphs first observed April 11. 
(April 23). Nymphs abundant and their numbers. in- 
dicate severe infestation. 
