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this reek, ("arch 26): Adult curdullos are no 1- a-n-nearing from hiber- 
nation in numbers. An average of 0.9 beetle per tree was talcen during 
jarring operations of outside rows of meach trees this norning. The 
insect is unusually late appearing from hibernation as reaches are now 
beginning to split the shuch. A mean of 60° F. or above was recorded 
on "larch 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, and 11, Full bloom occurred on '"arch 10. A 
mean temperature a" ove 69° F. was recorded on March 23, 34, 35, and 25, 
rith maximums on those dates of 75, 80, 78, and 84, respectively. 
C. II. Alden (March 24): Mlum ''Curculio' still in hibernation at 
Cornelia. Jarred trees were in full bloom on March 23 "but not a single 
curculio was caught. 
T. L. Bissell (March 30): Today we jarred the first weevil oi the 
season from wild -nlvm at Fxmeriment. '.7e have been jarring 21 tieach 
trees and some mlura bushes every other day since March 13 and this is 
the first curculio. The trees 'were- beginning to bloom March 13. 
LFS3JR F2A.CH BORFR ( AegerieC - mictimes G. 4E,)' 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (?fe.rch 20): Emergence of spring-brood adults at 
Fort Valley has been talcing place since March 1. Fiipae nearly matured 
were recorded on February 25. 
FEAR 
TZii'R THRIPS ( Taeniothri-is inconsecuens Uzel) 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (March 21): Fear thrips were found in the Ummqua 
Valley on March 13 and in the "Jillamette Valley on March 21. 
FASJ:.jFJatY 
SiTOV/Y TRFF CRICXFT ( Pecan thus niveus DeG. ) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (March 17): Red raspberries and blackcaps are 
heavily infested with snowy tree cricMet eggs in a number of matche 
at "Jillard and Ferry in Box Flder County. 
GRAFS 
GRAFF LEA3H0PT3R ( Mr.ythroncura comes Say) 
Utah. G. F, Knowlton (March 9): Grape leafhopmers have survived in unusually 
large numbers at Logan and are mresent and active on war-"! days in the 
vicinity of all grape matches and Virginia creepers examined to date. 
(March 2): Adult females and some males of 3, comes ziczac lalsh and 
S. elegans v 'cAtee are emerging from hibernation. 
