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W. P. Flint (September 18): On September 2, Mr. Sazama 
examined a number of bands that had been on apple trees 
for ten days in one orchard at Parkersburg. A count revealed 
700 larvae and only one pupa, indicating that the worms 
are going into hibernation. Newly hatched larvae were 
entering the fruit in numbers. 
7, . A. Price (September 24): Observations of the codling 
moth at Henderson indicate a decline in emergence of adults 
since September 1. Numbers of new entrrnces ~ere observed 
on apples September 17, indicting that moths are still 
plentiful in some orchards. 
E. M. Jones (September 17): .Veil sprayed orchards are 
relatively free of .worms in southwestern Missouri. Other 
orchards show moderate to serious infestations, depending 
upon thoroughness . and timeliness of sprays. 
L. Easeman (September 24): late worms are 'very abundrnt. 
In' northern Missouri we have had three broods this year 
with the third-brood worms very abundant. 
P. M. Gilmer (September 19): There has been rather severe 
late injury from codling moth in the southern section of the 
State during the first half of September. Part of this 
is without question due to a small fourth brood. 
D. Isely (September 24): The codling moth is very abundant 
in northwestern Arkansas. 
0. I. Snapp (September 18): ^he infestation is heavy 
at Port Payne. 
0. 0. Schweis (September 22): The codling moth is reported 
on unsprayed fruit, 90 per cent wormy. 
E. J. Newcomer (September 22): Owing to cooler weather 
in June and September, the codling moth infestation is not 
so severe this season as it was last year. 
D. C. Mote (July): The first generation of codling moths 
is about over at Corvallis. Pupae of the second generation 
.s moderately 
lecond brood just 
passed. 
appearing., (August): The codling moth i: 
abundant inKrillamette Valley. Peak of si 
Connecticut 
Delaware 
EASTERN TENT CATERPILLAR Q.lalacosoma amaricana Fab. ) 
n . E. 3ritton (September 24): The eastern tent caterpillar 
is scarce. 
L. A. Stearns (September 15): In New Castle County the 
tent caterpillar was very abundant, during late August and 
