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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Read before the Montreal Branch Ent. Soc. of Ont., 9th Feb., 1886.
During the past two years, but more especially this season, we have been very much troubled and annoyed by the attacks of the Buffalo Treehopper (C. bubalus Say) on the young trees in the orchard. Most of the trees have been seriously injured by having the bark cut up by the ovipositors of these insects, when depositing their eggs. These incisions and the eggs in them were so numerous that in many cases it was impossible to raise the bark for the purpose of “budding” the trees.