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P.03Y APPLE APKID ( Ann ra phis ro se -as Baker ) . 
KEW YOIC P. J„ Parrott. (April 4) Geneva. Abundant on apple buds. 2£ 
are eorbjL (roseus). 2 oi- 3 i>orbi on a bud in many cases. 
P. Do Rupert- (April 16 ) t .'ayne County, Several observed, ^.s 
a rule, ?iow5ver s one has to hunt to find one of them in the ma.;' >.:• 
ity of well sprayed orchards. 
3* D. Pivenburg. (April 9). Columbia County. Not nearly so 
abundant as previous to the cold of March 28. 
H. W, Fitch. (April 11). B&vena. On 100 buds 13 rosy aphids 
were present, 
L. H. V/oodward. (April 16). Chatacua County. Ho abundant. 
D. C. Vann. (April 16). Monroe County. Very few can be found. 
L. C. Tyler. (April 16), Genesee County. Scarce. 
M. C. Hammond. (April 16). Orange County. Hot as abundant as 
usual . 
(April 23). s still seem scarce in orchards 
. observed.* 
D. D. Wardo (April 25). Onondaga County. Only a few noted. 
Held in check by rainy and cold weather. 
MISC3LLAI"E0US AFHIDS, 
Aphis, mali < 
FEW YORK. 
UTAH. 
D. B. Uard. (April 23). Onondaga County. 
Held in check by rainy and cold weather. 
Era soma lani<?era . 
Only a few note 
V. Wo Tanner. (March 15). Active since March 15th, Doing 
damage at St. George, Washington County. 
Aphididae . 
MASSACHUSETTS. W. L. Baker. (April 4). Hanson in Plymouth County. More abun- 
dant than usual * The se; c Ls somewhat advanced. Buds of 
Baldwins expanded l/4 inch; earlier varieties l/2 inch; un- 
seasonably early. 
CONNECTICUT. 
OHIO. 
W. E. Britton, (April 19). Milford. On March 28 aphids had 
hatched and nearly ovary bud cluster had one or more aphid. 
Now nearly all have disappeared. Lady beetles and weather 
probably responsible.. The weat: s been coll with heavy rain- 
fall. 
H. A. Gassard, (April 3 and 4). There were fewer eg^-s laid last 
fall than for the past 3 or 4 seasons, The warm weather will 
