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, ' i; Hasenan(June 23): Practically oil of the first-brood 
moths' are out though' in. some cages we are still getting a few 
moths each morning. Our "bait pans are catching very few at 
this date. Earliest worms .to enter the fruit are now nearly 
half-grown and even in well-sprayed orchards we are finding 
many first-brood worms, 
R. M.' Jones (June 20) s Most of the' spring-brood noths have 
emerged, approximately 95, per cent. In general, quite satis- 
factory control was obtained against the first brood of worms 
by orchardists in this section, 
Co 3D. Lebert (June 24): -The codling moth is numerous on pear 
and crab-apple trees at Tempe, Many larvae and pupae were taken 
on" the' bark of the-" trees'; 
G> 3T. Knowlton (June 21 )s Larvae are appearing in moderate 
abundance in northern Utah.., 
E. J, Newcomer (June 22): Owing to almost continuous warm 
weather from- May 20 -to June 10, the spring brood developed 
rapidly, and apparently moths from overwintering larvae had 
practically all emerged by the latter date. This is the 
earliest finish of the spring brood in the last six years. 
Conditions for "oviposition have been unusually favorable. An. 
early. and abundant second brood is forecast, (Yakima County^) 
Wenatchee "World" (June 9): There are said to be more worms 
actually at work in- the orchards in the Pacific Northwest to- 
day than ever before at this time of the year. Estimates as 
high as 25 per cent worm loss care being made by marketing 
agencies in connection with distribution of boxes, 
Oreg,Agr. Coll., Insect Pest Report (May): B. G-. Thompson 
reports egg laying peak of first generation reached about June 1, 
In the Willamette Valley the moth is more serious than it has 
been for several years. 
LEAP CRUMPLER ( Mineola indiginella Zell.) 
M.'H, Swehk (May 15 to June 15): In Washington County there 
-was in some orchards an abundance of the leaf crumpler following 
immediately upon the close of the spring cankerworm injury, 
APPLE AND THORN SKELETONIZER ( Henerophila nariana Clerck) 
N, Y, State Coll, of. Agr., Weekly News Letter June 8): First- 
brood skelotonizers are causing conspicuous dan age on unsprayed 
trees in Niagara County, 
