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t o severe infestations were found for 1 mile west and 18 miles east 
of Kuner, in Weld County. Considerable damage was observed to spring 
and winter wheat adjacent to range land northwest of Fort Morgan in 
Morgan County, but most of the wheat, except late fall and spring 
plantings, is expected to make satisfactory recovery, Army cutworm 
infestations are still threatening to late fall and spring grain plant- 
ings in southeastern Weld and northeastern Adams Counties. 
C. R. Jones (April 24): Tremendous outbreak of army cutworm has 
occurred throughout various parts of the State, and considerable dam- 
age is being done in wheat and alfalfa fields. 
Idaho. F. H, Shirck (April 9)s C4 auxiliari s found severely damaging a 
stand of fall-sown rutabagas at Parma. (Det, by C. Heinrich.) 
R. A. Fisher (April 25 ): Army cutworms were attacking grain mod- 
erately to severely in Power County. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (April 4): Army cutworm is heavily infesting more 
than 2,200 acres, mostly wheat and alfalfa, in Beaver County. (April 
7): Injuring crops at Aurora* Salina, and Redmond, in Sevier County, 
and at Price, in Carbon County, and heavily infesting 800 acres of 
wheat and alfalfa fields and 200 acres of adjoining range land in 
Piute County. (April 12); Approximately 2,000 acres of range and 
200 acres of crop land are also infested in Carbon County and an equal 
acreage in Grand County. In San Juan County 400 acres of small-grain 
and stubble land are infested south of B landing. Large flocks of 
ravens ere feeding actively upon these insects at Blanding and in 
several localities of Grand County, Some injury is occurring to crops 
in Emery County. (April 19): Causing severe injury to alfalfa south 
of Monroe, and control measures' are being used in Sanpete County, In- 
jury most general in foothill areas. Young alfalfa stands have been 
killed out in some parts of Milford Valley a.nd serious injury has 
occurred to older patches, especially in the margins. (April 23); 
Specimens submitted from Logan on April l6, taken from two extensive 
outbreaks occurring in the State. (Det. by C. Heinrich.) 
ARMYWORM ( Cirphi s unipuncta Haw. ) 
Illinois. W. P. Flint (April 22): "Moderate flights of adults occurred 
on April l4, and have appeared on warm nights since that date, 
Missouri. L. Easeman (April 25): Moths quite numerous since April 15, 
visiting fruit blossoms on warm nights, in central part of State, ^.In- 
festations in oats and lespedeza in southwestern Missouri on April 23 
reported by W. W. Smith. 
FALL ARMYWORM ( Laphygna f rugiperda A. & S, ) 
Florida. J. R. W a tson (April 23 ) ; : First report for season sent in from 
Jacksonville, Young were very small. 
