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shrubs in Boyd and. Floyd Counties. Damaged domestic grapevines in Johnson 

 County. (Barnett) . TENNESSEE - Single adult trapped near produce plant in 

 Weakly County August 6. MICHIGAN - Single adult trapped in Allegan, Allegan 

 County. First adult trapped in these counties. (PPD) . 



PINK BOLLWORM ( Pectinophora gossypiella ) - CALIFORNIA - First native male moth 

 north of Tehachapi Mountains in San Joaquin Valley collected from hexalure trap 

 in 60-acre cotton planting at Earlimart, Tulare County, on August 5 by 

 A. Watkins. Blossom and boll surveys negative. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.). Sterile moths 

 released August 12-18 by county: Tulare 15,000 and Kern 3,203 250. Total for 

 1971 season to date 55.959,750. (PPD). 



SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE ( Heterodera glycines ) - MISSISSIPPI - Cysts recovered near 

 Grenada, Grenada County"] by Mc Cartney on August 2. Determined by V.H. Owens 

 confirmed by A.M. Golden. This is a new county record. (PPD). 



WHITEFRINGED Beetles (Graphognathus spp.) - LOUISIANA - Adult G. peregrinus 

 collected near Elton, Jefferson Davis Parish, by H. Baque and H. Young on 

 August 6. ARKANSAS - Adult G. peregrinus collected at Lake Village, Chicot 

 County, by W. Burton on August 6. NORTH CAROLINA - Adult G. leucoloma fecundus 

 collected near Franklinton, Franklin County^ by J.W. Scott on July 22 and 

 G. leucoloma striatus adult at Swan Quarter, Hyde County, by W.J. Wescott on 

 July 26. Determinations by V.H. Owens, confirmed by R.E. Warner. These are new 

 county and parish records. (PPD). 



Weather of the week continued from page 598. 



was a comfortable 71" . The weather continued hot over the Far West with many 

 stations in Washington. Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona recording 

 temperatures above 100 ' Havre, Montana, recorded 100° Wednesday af ternoonj and 

 Huron, South Dakota, registered 100° Thursday. Northerly breezes brought cool dry 

 air to much of the Northeast Thursday. Many spots in the Northeast were 10° to 

 12° cooler Thursday than Wednesday. Maximums at Washington, D.C. were: Wednesday 

 93°, Thursday 81°. Warmer air returned to the Northeast Friday and Saturday, 

 before another cool day Sunday. Albany, New York, registered 85° Saturday, but 

 no higher than 69° Sunday. High temperatures continued over the West with tempera- 

 tures exceeding 100° over much of eastern Montana and northern Wyoming Saturday. 

 Weekly mean temperatures averaged above normal northwest of a line from southern 

 California to eastern South Dakota and in New England and below normal over most 

 of the rest of the Nation. 



NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE'S 30-DAY OUTLOOK 

 MID-AUGUST TO MID-SEPTEMBER 1971 



The National Weather Service's 30-day outlook for mid-August to mid-September 

 is for temperatures to average below seasonal normals over the southern half 

 of the Nation east of the Divide. Above normal temperatures are indicated for 

 the Northern Plains and most areas west of the Divide. Elsewhere near normal 

 temperatures are in prospect. Precipitation is expected to exceed normal over 

 the middle and south Atlantic Coast States, the Great Basin, the Southern 

 Plains, and portions of the Northern and Central Plains. Subnormal totals are 

 indicated for the far Northwest and the Great Lakes region. In unspecified 

 areas near normal precipitation is expected. 



Weather forecast given here is based on the official 30-day "Resume and 

 Outlook" published twice a month by the National Weather Service. You can 

 subscribe through the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. 20250. 

 Price $5.00 a year. 



