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Salt Lalce County, sampled from October 27 to November 11, are summarized in 
the following table. 
Field Ho. 
H. postica 
adults 
B. curculionis coocoons 
Present 
Viable 
1 -■ 
2 - - - - 
3 
4 
5 - - - - 
6 - - - - 
7 „ 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
Average 
0.93 
Number 
5.25 
4.50 
5.00 
8.00 
28.50 
9.00 
. 6.75 
12.25 
22.75 
32.50 
26.00 
13.75 
' 13.50 
4.00 
3.25 
4.25 
3.25 
23.25 
9.25 
7.75 
9.25 
; 8.25 
11.00 
41.75 
5.50 
Percent 
23.81 
16.67 
25.00 
9.38 
6.14 
11.11 
40.74 
14.29 
4.40 
14.62 
19.23 
9.09 
7.41 
18.75 

23.53 
23.08 
4.30 
37.84 
22.58 
27.03 
39.39 
20.45 
17.37 
9.09 
13.74 
15.51 
Sevier- Sanpete Counties .— Although sampled separately, these counties 
aro contiguous, identical in most respects, and may be considered as one dis- 
trict. In Sevier County adult populations indicated slight damage next season, 
approximately one-fifth of the fields being menaced. B. curculionis cocoons 
were numerous and this species promises to minimize the production of adults in 
1937. Results of the survey in Sevier County, sampled on November 5-7, were as 
follows; 
K. postica 
adults 
B. curculionis cocoons 
Field No. 
Present 
: . Viable 
: Number 
: Number 
Present 
1 _ 
1.00 : 
8.50 
5.88 
2 - , 
1.25 
t 16.75 
8.96 
3 
2.00 
: 16.50 
27.27 
4 
.25 
! 24.50 
30.61 
5 
.50 
3.75 : 
6.67 
6 
.75 
4.25 
: 29.41 
7 
1.00 : 
11.00 : 
22.73 
8 
: .25 ! 
6.25 
32.00 
9 
4.00 : 
8.50 : 
8.82 
10 ■ 
.50 
18.75 : 
8.00 
11 
; 
2.00 ! 
50.00 
12 
.75 
4.50 ! 
16.67 
13 
.25 
.75 
33.33 
Average - - 
0.96 
9.69 : 
19.25 
