(April 22), "Emergence from hibernation has been very slow, 
due to cold weather. On this date by actual count not ever 
25/bper cent of the larvae have left winter iquarters." 
New York C„ R» Crosby and assistants reported this insect as abundant 
in Columbia County and observed in small numbers in Ulster 
and Orleans Counties* 
Pennsylvania S, W. Frost (April 15), "The bud moth-, seems to be abundant 
this year," 
Orggon A» L. Lovett (April 10). "The firist larvae were observed 
feeding and active on this date at Corvallis." 
IESSEBP3UD MOTH (Recurvaria nanella Kuebn.) 
Connecticut D. A. Porter (April 10). "Numerous moths have left winter 
carters and are entering apple buds which are now showing 
one-fourth to one-half inch of green at Wallingford." 
RED -BANDED LEAF -ROLLER ( Eulia velutinana Walk,) 
Pennsylvania ^ W. Frost (April 15). "Adults issued from their hibernating 
quarters on April 13 in Adams County. Up to this date no eggs 
have been laid." 
TENT CATERPILLAR (Malacosoma araericana Fab. ) 
Massachusetts H. T. Fernald (April >5). "Tent cater pillarsegggmasses are 
very abundant in the eastern part of the State, and more so 
in the western part than was the case last year. At Amherst, 
eggs were hatching from the 12th to the 14th of April; in 
Plymouth County they were hatching on the 5th; in Bristol 
County on the 7th; and in Essex County, near Haverhill, on the 
11th." 
Rhode Island A, E. Stene (April 25). "I have found large numbers of the 
tent caterpillars hatching, and we are apparently going to 
have them in unusual abundance •" 
Conoecticut D.A. Porter (April S). "Eggs of this species are commencing 
to hatch at ^alliggf ord." 
New York E. P. Felt (April 24). "Mr. L. W. Jones reports that eggsjArid 
nests are common at Bainbridge." 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (April 18). "Eggs were hatching here on March 
29. Nests of this species appear to be more numercusnthan 
usual this year about Newark." 
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