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Idaho 
C. lakeland (April 22): Codling moth pupae were collected 
on the south side of trees, March 29, at Lewiston. Heavy- 
mortality of larvae above snow line was apparent in examination 
under bark in both northern and southern Idaho. Most of 
those below snow line survived the winter. 
Utah 
Oregon 
New Hampshire 
Massachusetts 
G. F. Knowlton (April 19): The colling moth is moderately 
abundant in northern Utah; some larvae pupating. 
D. C. Mote (April 21): Adults are emerging in the 
Tiillamette Valley, 
EASTERN TENT CATERPILLAR ( Malacosoma americana Fab.) 
P. R. Lowry (April 15): Eggs of the eastern tent cater- 
pillar at Durham seem less common than usual. Ho hatching yet. 
A. I. Bourne (April 21): Tent caterpillars began hatching 
about April 12. They are being found generally quite scarce, 
particularly in the orchards. The insect is in much smaller 
numbers than in 1929. 
Connecticut M. P. Zappe (April 21): Tent caterpillars are very scarce 
where they were quite plentiful last year. 
W. E. Britton (April 24): Eastern tent caterpillars are 
scarce, no nests having been seen yet. 
tent 
Virginia P. J. Chapman (April 22): The eastern/caterpillar is 
moderately abundant at ITorfolk though probably not so bad 
as last year. 
Alabama J. M. Robinson (April 21): The tent caterpillar is re- 
ported in Lee County. 
Mississippi R. .7. Earned (April 22): Apple tree tent caterpillars 
were received from Bailey, on March 27, where they were in- 
festing cherry and plum trees; from Lake, on March 31, where 
they were infesting plum and peach trees; and from Ethel, 
on April 3, where they were infesting plum trees. 
J. P. Kislanko (April 21): The tent caterpillar (apparently 
Mai aco soma americana Fab.) is scarce this year in the vicinity 
of Stone County. Only one colony was observed on a wild plum 
tree near ."iggins. This colony was brought into the laboratory 
where they commenced pupating on April 16. 
FOREST TSKT CATERPILLAR ( Mai aco soma disstria Hon. ) 
•Vasliington V7m. J7. Baker (April 13): Fairly numerous at Puyallup but 
none found at Puget. 
