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County, southern Ohio, emergence commenced April 30, with 
temperature suitable for egg-laying during the following 
two weeks. Larvae ~ere beginning to enter the ap les 
May 15. Moth emergence is continuing, r.t Columbus 
emergence commenced May 6 and is continuing daily. At 
Oak Harbor on the -est end of Lake Erie only a few moths 
have emerged and the evening temperatures have been too 
cool for any egg-laying. In southern and central Ohio 
the first cover spray was advised for two weeks after 
bloomfall. The spray has not yet been advised for northern 
Ohio. 
Indiana 
Illinois 
Kentucky 
Iowa 
J. J. Davis (May 23): The codling moth is generally 
moderately abundant in southern Indiana. 
W. P.Flint (May 19): According to Mr. Chandler's obser- 
vations, the codling moth began emerging at Carbondale on 
April 30. Emergence started apparently at about the same tinK 
in western Illinois, as adults were soen on May 4. Adults 
were also present at Urbana on May 4, there being less 
difference than usual in the time of the start of emergence 
in the southern and central parts of the State. Eggs are 
very scarce in orchards. The effect of the high winter 
mortality is quite apparent. 
VJ. A. Price (May 21): The coiling moth is moderately 
abundant over the State generally. 
H. E. Jaques (May 22): The codling moths are moderately 
abundant in southern Iowa. 
Missouri 
R. M. Jones (May 22): The codling moth is very abundant 
on apples in southwest Missouri. 
X. C. Sullivan (May 23): The codling moth is generally 
moderately abundant. Cool weather has delayed emergence, 
particularly in the northern part of the State. 
Minnesota 
L. Haseman (May 28): The codling moth began emerging 
early this year but was checked by two weeks of cold 
weather and has in the last few days again gone forward 
with heavy emergence, reaching a peak apparently at 
Columbia, ITew Franklin, .."averly, and Independence May 20-23, 
and at St. Joseph May 26-25. In the Ozarks moths arc a 
few days ahead of those at Columbir. 
A. 0. Ruggles and assistants (May): Reports indicate 
that this insect is moderately abundant in Eillmore, 3rown, 
and Rock Counties, and scarce in Hennepin County. 
