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P. D. Sanders (August 22): Second-brood worms are becoming 
destructive. 
S. C. Chandler (August 14): First pupation occurred at 
Carbondale on August 5. 
L. Haseman (August 26): Codling moth is moderately abundant 
at Columbia, St. Joseph, Morrisonville, Maverly, etc. Second- 
brood worms are not so abundant as was expected, but bad 
enough. 
G-. Gr. Sch.veis (August 20): This insect is causing injury 
to at least 75 per cent of the fruit near Reno. 
C. "Jake land (August 20): Height of emergence of second- 
brood moths occurred August 4 this year and July 23 last. 
Spring emergence was unusually early in relation to the devel- 
opment of apples, but an extended rainy;, cool period following 
the calyx spray delayed and lessened development until infes- 
tation from first-brood moths was unusually light. Because 
of late emergence of second-brood moths, spraying has had to 
be continued late in many cases. 
"' . "' . Baker (August 21): Modexately abundant in Pierce 
and Grays Harbor Counties. 
•E J, Nrwcomer (August 21): Owing to the late season, the 
second brood is not so numerous as usual. Fruit should be 
cleaner than last year. 
YELLOT-MECKED CATERPILLAR ( Datana ministra Drury) 
E. 17. Mendenhall (August I): An outbreak has been found 
in a nursery on apple stock at Lancaster. 
J. J. Davis (August 27): Defoliated young apple trees 
Morgantown August 6 and linden and apple trees at LaFayette 
August 12. 
". Haseman (August 26): This worm has continued to appear 
in destructive numbers on young apple trees during the month. 
Newly hatched colonies were observed on August 26. 
RED-HUMPED CATERPILLAR ( Schizur a concinna S. & A.) 
E„ 77. Mendenhall (July 31): Found in apple stock in a nur- 
sery at. Circleville. The trees are entirely stripped. 
L. Haseman (August 26): This worm has continued to appear in 
destructive numbers on young apple trees during the month. 
