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Kentucky. W. A. Price (April 22)* First pupae of the year found on April 3 at 
Henderson; on April 4 at Princeton; and on April 10 at Lexington* Despite 
cool weather, hy April IS pupation cat Louisville amounted to about- 15 per- 
cent. 
Indiana. L. F. Steiner (April 6): Of more than 100 larvae taken from ground 
debris and under rough bark' in the last few days at Vincennes none had 
pupated. (April 25): Examinations on April IS indicated pupation under 
rough bark in the Vincennes area to average 6 percent; now 14 percent. De- 
velopment S days later than in 193S on this date, indicating that emergence 
will begin around May 3« 
Missouri. L. Haseman (April 27); Pupation began in southern Missouri about 
April 15; no moth emergence reported up to April 19. In central Missouri 
no pupation observed up to April 26. Carryover of larvae greatly reduced 
over most of Missouri. 
Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (April 2l)j Reported froi Stilwell, Adair County, in the 
northeastern part of the State. 
Utah. C. J. Sorenson (April 22); High winter survival observed over the entire 
State. 
Washington. E. J. Newcomer (April 18); Owing tc t emperatures above normal dur- 
ing the last month in the Yakima Valley, the season is a week earlier than 
in 1932* which was about normal. Pupae observed for about 2 weeks. First 
moths emerged near Yakima today, about a week earlier than in 193S. 
EASTERN TENT CATER? ILLAR ( Malacos oma oner ic ana F. ) 
New York. N. Y, State Coll. Agr. News Letter (April 17): Egg masses rather 
plentiful in Dutchess County, particularly those of the forest tent 
caterpillar (M. disstrla Hbn, ). Scarce, however, on Long Island. No 
hatching to date. Plentiful in Niagara -County. 
D. E, Greenwood (April 26); Larvae just hatched out at Geneva. 
New Jersey. C. H. Hadley (April 25): Eggs hatched at Mooros town -about April 
20. Webs occasionally noted on wild cherry. Development slow, owing to 
cool weather. Not very abundant. 
Pennsylvania. H. E, H n dgkiss (April 19): Eg^ hatching on March 4 in Mifflin 
County, and reported in different localities in eastern Pennsylvania at 
a.b out the same time. Egg masses reported as abundant in the southwestern 
counties, 
H. L. Blnisdell (April 20): Hatching of eggg observed in Wilkes-Barre on 
April 12. 
Delaware. L. A. Steams (April 5)* First hatching observed at Rehoboth, southern 
Delaware , 1 0 day. 
