28 AV OF DBPABTMl AGBICULTUBE, 1939 
din, Hampshire, and Hampden : Dum- 
ber of iniestat ions - 1 re found in the zone area as in L! - 
small, and i be total Dumber of e than 
one-half the Dumber t reated r. Ah !■ ■ ■_ 
of the zone than previously, mosl were in 
[y infested territory bu1 were on big] Lvor- 
able i K een spi a 
Mass d in the 
were Deeded to treat serious infestations adja Lnfes- 
tation between the zone and the Connecticut Riv< 
larlv in towns Dear i bis river, w he 
this year. Such infestat i< I of I be r 
Practically all work in Connecticul was confine 
barrier zone. Although more infestations were i 
in 1938, the total Dumber of ■ ers Located and treated was 55 
percent Less than the total d< 
sprayer- were used this year. Late in June the S 
reported an isolated infestation within the zone u of South- 
bury. The pest was abundant, and a few trees gable 
feeding at the time the discovery was made. As it v \& too Late to 
spray effectively, burlap was applied to the trees and - and 
pupae were crushed. 
In New York intensive scouting and I done by 
Federal AY. P. A. force-. C. C. C. camp enr< lar State 
employees supervised by tie Nev- York Co De lartment. 
Serious isolated Lnfes - discovered Dear th< zone in S 
gunk, Ulster County, and Hague, Warren County, b 
respectively, have been suppressed. Excellent prog 
made within the barrier zone, especially in furtl 
able infestation discovered in Putnam Valley. Putnam County, in 
L937. A small isolated infestation exists in Yonke -. Westcl 
County, but no evidence of the gypsy moth the bor- 
oughs of the Bronx and Manhattan, and on Long Island oi 
infestations, totalling 47 egg clusters, were found and treated. ~~ 
Federal high-power sprayers were \'-v \ in the New York ai 
[i sped ion and cert ifii at ion of dut 
products at time of shipment v ued in the Long I- 
area on May 31. 1939. The New York Department ' _ ilture 
and Markets will inspect at within 
the previously regulated area I once i 
shipment of stock. 
Work in Pennsylvania waj ! chiefly to th< centrally infested 
area w here I oth ; - n indant. 
lone at sito - of 
tory and within a ^ -m^ adult 
male aken dui 
of th dential ar< 
rted June 1. A total of 35 hi .■_ 
work period in June b supply 
exhi 
The Pennsylvania St moth 
I !. and L6 shippers were pr< s and con- 
