COTTON INSECTS. 
COTTON BOLL WEEVIL ( Anthonomus grand is 
.NORTH CAROLINA. 
SOUTH CAROLINA, 
TEXAS. 
Extension News Letter (Uarch 50) "has been found 65 miles from 
southern border of State." 
Extension News Letter (March 30) "Winter has been very mild and 
the boll weevil has been more or less active throughout the 
winter. Main efforts at extension work this season will be 
poisoning of this insect." 
E. E. Scholl (April 18). "I>. H. J. Rienhard of the Division of 
Entomology of the Experiment Station reported catching a boll 
weevil in flight April 15 at College Stations Texas. The past 
winter has been very mild and it is likely that a much larger 
percentage than usual came through the winter season." 
VIRGINIA. 
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ILLINOIS. 
ARKANSAS. 
UTAH. 
FRUIT INSECTS. 
APPLE 
CODLING MOTH (Cydia pomonella). 
L. A. Stearns. (April 9). Development of this insect is back- 
ward this season in the northern part of the State. Only 25;. - 
of the larvae have pupated so far. 
Extension Hews Letter (March 30). Cluster bud spray being 
Applied I larch 17. 
S. C. Chandler. (April 14). First adult emerged on this date 
at Carbondale, Illinois. Urbana 
;. ?. Flint. (April 16). Mild winter at/has been very favor- 
able to hibernating larvae; 20% of the overwintering larvae 
had nupated by April 15. 
Extension Tews Letter (Marph 30). Cluster bud spray being ap- 
plied in southern part of State. 
;. -J. Baerg. (April 12). Moths began to emerge today. 
V. 1. Tanner. (April 1). St. George, Washington County. 
First appearance of adults. 
