Location : Sqe ft. of diggings > <A» castanea grubs 
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$ Number ; Number 
Ste Davids Golf Course : 104 : 3 
Ashbourne " <n 90 : 4 
Cedarbrook ” ney 138 : 144 
Baederwood " re at 105 : 22 
Old York Rd. ” wr or 183 : 30 
Ste Martins " " 3 77 : 255 
Riverton 8 Saals 224 : 10 

. The findings at the Ashbourne Golf Course constitute a new records 
Six larvae of A. castanea were found in a field just north of Moorestown, NeJe, 
on May 41, 1934, the first record from Moorestowne 
At two places, Baeder= 
wood and.Cedarbrook, grubs are more abundant than in the spring of 193%, while 
' at St. Martins there is a slight reduction in numbers. 
He Ce Hallock, of the Westbury, N.Y., laboratory, reporting on lerval 
surveys for the Asiatic garden beetle made on the Stevens estate at Jericho, 
N.Ye, gives data on the abundance of larvae in sod land during May, as follows: 
Week ending 
a2  eectetedeaeteteted 
2 tO Oe me ome ae am em an Se ee 
ee ae ee 
Larval instars 
Second 
ee 2e ee ee ee ve 
Average immature stages 
Third : per sqe ftp 
Number : Number 
32 : 5205 
Th oc 2302 
1 : 27 6 
25 b 27 09 

The grubs of the Asiatic garden beetle ranged in numbers from 2 to 79 
per square foot at Jericho, N.Y,, during the month of May, with an average of 
2700 per square foot for the entire monthe 
Abundance of-larvae of the oriental beetle.--He Ce Hallock, in making 
larval surveys for the oriental beetle (Anomala orientalis Waterhe) during 
May, found that the third-instar larva was the predominant stage in the fields 
Two prepupae were found on May 28 and a few second~instar larvae were found 
throughout the months 
The following table gives detailed information on the 
stages of the oriental beetle on the Stevens estate at Jericho, NeYe, during 
M&YVe 
