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Missouri 
Nebraska 
Washington 
Oregon 
L. Hascman (June 20): The paek of first-brood moths and larvae 
occurred during late May and the first days of June somewhat 
irregularly. Pupation is "beginning at Columbia. 
M. H. Swenk (April 20 to June I); The first pupation of over- 
wintering larvae occurred on April 15, with some pupation nearly 
every day since. The peak of pupation was reached on May 5. On 
June 1 a total of 445 out of 700 larvae have papated. The first 
adult moth was caught in our bait traps on May 5. From that 
night to May 25 moths have been caught in the bait traps every 
night except six. The largest catch to date in our six bait 
traps occurred on the night of May 20, when 79 were caught. 
The first emergence of adult moths from 700 overwintering larvae 
in the insectary occurred on May 12. There lias been some emer- 
gence each day since, except during the cool period on May 16 
and 17. The peak of emergence in the insectary to date was on 
May 24. Egg laying started on May 18, since that date has 
steadily increased, and up to date 2,026 eggs have been laid. 
E. J. Newcomer (June 22): Much cool weather in Washington 
during the last month has prevented codling moths from depositing 
as many eggs as during the same period in 1931. Up to June 18, 
2,225 were captured in 5 baits, as compared with 2,740 moths 
during the same period in 1931 in 5 baits. 
D. C. Mote (June 24): The first codling moth larvae seen in 
apple in the Willamette Valley June 15, a month later than last 
year. 
Maine 
New Hampshire 
Vermont 
Massachusetts 
Connecticut 
EASTERN TENT CATERPILLAR ( Mai aco soma americana Fab. ) 
J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (June 17): In Maine, heavy infestations 
were noted north as far as Augusta, but farther north the infes- 
tations seemed to be lighter and more scattered. 
J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (June 17); In the southern part of New 
Hampshire heavy infestations have been reported. 
H. L. Bailey (June 25): The eastern tent caterpillar's feeding 
season has been prolonged to the middle of June. 
A. I. Bourne (June 24): The tent caterpillar was comparatively 
scarce in western Massachusetts, while in the eastern and south- 
eastern half of the State it was again very abundant. 
W. E. Britton (June 24): The eastern tent caterpillar is 
scarce, but shows an increase over 1931. 
New York 
R. D. Glasgow (June 14): The orchard tent caterpillar appears 
to be more abundant on Long Island and throughout the Hudson 
Vally this year than it has been at any time during the past 
3 years. 
