. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Ill direction of the wind for several da3^s after April 15 was from the south, and during this time few if any weevils came to the plots of seppa which had been preserved. Upon April 22 and 23 the entire field was thoroughly cultivated. At about the same time the wind changed, blowing from the north. During the next two or three days large numbers of extra weevils were found along the ends of the rows on the northern edge of the plots under observation, at a dis- tance averaging less than 50 feet from the ends of
. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Ill direction of the wind for several da3^s after April 15 was from the south, and during this time few if any weevils came to the plots of seppa which had been preserved. Upon April 22 and 23 the entire field was thoroughly cultivated. At about the same time the wind changed, blowing from the north. During the next two or three days large numbers of extra weevils were found along the ends of the rows on the northern edge of the plots under observation, at a dis- tance averaging less than 50 feet from the ends of the rows. At that time planted cotton had not broken ground and all other seppa cotton in the field had been destroyed about 10 da^^s before these weevils were found. Considering the change in direction of wind which had taken place in the meantime, it is evident that the movement of the weevils was in some degree related to the direction of movement of the pre- vailing wind. Between May 3 and 28 about 60 healthy hibernated weevils were so marked as to be individually recognizable. These weevils were placed upon vigorous seppa plants, and observations made to locate them upon succeeding days. To facilitate the keeping of the records, the plot was divided by east and west lines into 8 sec- tions, with 45 rows running north and south. At the begin- ning of the observations with each weevil a stake was placed beside the seppa plant upon which the weevil was located, with a tag bearing data as to the date, the number of the row and section in which the plant was located, with the number of the weevil and its particular mark. Three-fourths of the weevils thus liberated were located upon two or more dates. When a weevil was found to have moved, the distance and general direction of the movement were recorded upon the tag, which was then moved to the new location. When a weevil was not found upon a succeeding date, the original location of the tag was preserved until the weevil was e
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