Table 2. -— Detailed, results of alfalfa weevil scouting ,, 1938 (Cont*d.) 
State 
County 
: Fields 
r sweat 
Total ; 
sweeps : 
Weevils found 
Larvae : Adults 
Fields 
infested 
; Number 
Number; 
Number ; Numb e r 
Number 
Oregon 
: 9 
4,200: 
2 ; 0- 
2 
; Klamath 
' : 11- 
• 
5 , 500 : 
0 ; : 0 
— 
South Dakota . , 
< 
• 
: 3 : 
t 
1,800; 
• 
O' : 0 
: Lawrence' 
: 3 : 
1,350: 
O' : 0 
— 
' ; Meade ; 
: 2- 
1,175: 
0 ; : 0 
— 
: Pennington 
5 3 : 
1 , 250 ; 
0 : ; 0 
• ; Shannon 
: ' 2' 
850; 
0 ; *;•••• 0' 
• 
Wyoming ^ , . . . . 
• 
• 
* 
: 3 
• 
1.250s 
• 
o : O’ 
4 * , 
;Big Horn 
: 7 
2 , 250 : 
Many {Several 4 
rCrook 
: 2' 
1 , 150 ; 
0 ; 0 

’’ :Hot Springs « 
: 4 ; 
70; 
Many' ; Several 4- • 
: Laramie 
: l : 
600 : 
4 • 0 
1 
; Washakie 
: V 
90: 
Many' : 1- * : 
■ ..3.:; 
1 / 
2 / 
1 / 
i/ 
5 / 
6 / 
In cooperation with A. E, Michelbacher, of the' University of California, 
No alfalfa found in county. 
In cooperation with M, L,. Jones, of the California department of agriculture, 
J, H> Newton, of the Colorado department, of agriculture, found alfalfa weevil 
in San Miguel and Pitkin Counties and scouted with negative results the 
following Colorado counties; Adams , Alamosa, Arapahoe, Boulder, Crowley, 
Denver, Dolores, Douglas, El' Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Jefferson, La Plata, 
Larimer, Morgan, Pueblo, Eio Grande, Weld, 
f* 
In cooperation with L, M* Gates, of the Nebraska department of agriculture 
and inspect ion. 
No scouting by alfalfa weevil laboratory but J. E. Eyer, entomologist of 
New Mexico Experiment Station, reports that a careful survey for alfalfa 
weevil was made during 1938 near Aztec, in San Juan County, with negative 
results. 
Margaret Greenwald, of the Wyoming State entomologist *s office, found 
alfalfa weevil in Park County, W yo., and cooperated with the Bureau of 
Entomology and Plant Quarantine in scouting Big Horn, Hot Springs, -end 
Washakie Counties. 
