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"but, in view of the. small weevil populations, the parasite promises to "be 
effective in 19'37, Results of the survey in Canyon County, sampled on 
October 13-15, were as follows: 
: ■ H. postica 
3. curculionis cocoons 
Field No. : adults 
Present : 
Viable 
: Number 
2 - ; : 1.50 
3 - : ■' 
4 - :' 
5 - :' .25 
6 : : .25 
7 :• 1.25 
8 - :' 
9 - -• : • 
10 - ■-■ : ; 1.00 
11 - 5 
12 - ---.- :' 
13 : 
15 _ _ - _ - '•; o 
16 : 1.00 
17 - • 
18 - : .25 
19 j .50 
21 ----- : .75 ■ 
22 :■ .25 
24 : .50 
25 :' • 
Number : 
3.00 ! 
0.50 i 
:' i 
! 1.00 ! 
1.00 ; 
1.50 ! 
!' 3.00 J 
.50 ! 
r o 
: : 3.25' 
:' • .50 
',' 
: .50 
:• .75 : 
: .75 
: 2.75 
\ .50 
: 1.75 
: .25 
: 4.25 
: 8.75 
.25 
! 1.50 
:•■ .25 
! 1.25 
Percent 
41.67 
50.00 
100.00 
75.00 
33. 33 
33.33 

23.08 

100,00 
33.33 
66.66 
45.45 
50.00 
42.86 

5.88 
! 28.57 
!• 
! 50.00 
! 100.00 
:' 
Average : . 0. 35 
! 1.51 
:. 33.77 
UTAH 
The survey in Utah included Box -Elder, Salt Lake, Sevier, and 
Sanpete Counties, which are among the most important and most persist- 
ently damaged areas in the State. Damage, even in these counties, last 
season was slight, but larval populations were sufficiently large in each 
possibly to produce menacing adult populations. 
