CONTENTS 



Special Insects of Regional Significance 749 



Insects Affecting 



Corn, Sorghuni, Sugarcane 749 General Vegetables 751 



Small Grains 750 Deciduous Fruits and Nuts 752 



Turf, Pastures, Rangeland 750 Citrus 752 



Forage Legumes 750 Ornamentals 753 



Soybeans 751 Forest and Shade Trees 753 



Cotton 751 Man and Animals 754 



Sugar Beets 751 Households and Structures 754 



Beneficial Insects 754 



Federal and State Plant Protection Programs 755 



Hawaii Insect Report 756 



Detection 757 



Corrections 757 



Light Trap Collections 758 



Estimated Losses and Production Cost Attributed to Insects and Related 



Arthropods - 1970 759 



A New Trap for Capturing Boll Weevils 773 



NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE'S 30-DAY OUTLOOK 



MID-NOVEMBER TO MID-DECEMBER 1971 



The National Weather Service's 30-day outlook for mid-November to raid-December 

 is for temperatures to average above seasonal normals over the eastern half of the 

 Nation except for near normal in New England. Below normal temperatures are 

 indicated from the Rockies to the west coast and over western portions of the 

 northern Plains. Elsewhere near normal temperatures are in prospect. Precipitation 

 is expected to exceed normal from the Great Plains through the upper and middle 

 Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes and also over the south Pacific coast 

 and portions of the central and southern plateau region. Subnormal totals are 

 indicated along the eastern seaboard from the Carolinas to New England and in the 

 interior of the Pacific Northwest. In unspecified areas near normal precipitation 

 is in prospect. 



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 subcribe through 

 the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. 20250. Price $5.00 a year. 



