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of the country, and the Cotton Caterpillar and Boll Worm were active 

 in all sections of the cotton belt. The injury elsewhere may not have 

 been so heavy, but it would swell the aggregate loss in one crop to 

 startling j^roportions. 



The following statement has been prepared from the data presented 

 in the report quo ed from, and shows by counties the actual crop gath- 

 ered, with the aggregate product which would have been picked had 

 there been no loss from worms. In a number of counties damage from 

 worms is not mentioned, and it is presumed that no loss occurred. 



LosH 

 from in- 

 sects. 



13, 



13, 



Product 



without 



loss. 



Bales. 



14, 773 



2,629 



348 



19, 748 



144 



16, 187 



9 



121 



26, 851 

 1,921 

 1,187 

 5, 653 

 8,905 

 8,459 



16, 740 



3, 892 



10, 489 



2,175 



9, 423 



4 



993 



520 



5,445 



13, 546 



39 



14, 597 



2 



592 



902 



39, 894 

 24, 148 



2,894 

 8,739 

 35 

 20, 198 

 6,485 



27, 796 

 11,203 

 18, 983 

 10, 087 



104 

 3,012 

 17 

 50, 290 

 9, 598 

 11,471 

 42, 551 



40, 445 



63 



13, 519 



4,933 



9,397 



226 



38 



1,939 



4,126 



12,214 



35, 076 



598 



5, 393 



18, 822 



11,720 



4,311 



20 



Counties. 



Hardin 



Harris 



Harrison 



Haskell 



Hays 



Henderson 



Hidalgo 



Hill 



Hood 



Hopkins 



Hou-ton 



Hunt 



Jack 



Jackson 



Jasper 



Jefterson 



Johnson 



Jones 



Karnes 



Kaufman 



Kendall 



Kerr 



Knox 



Lamar 



Lampasas 



Lavaca 



Lee 



Leon 



Liberty 



Limestone 



Live Oak 



Llano 



Madison 



Marion 



Mason 



Mataojorda 



McCulloch 



McLennan 



McMuUen 



Medina 



Milam 



Mills 



Montague 



Montgomery . . . 



Morris 



Nacogdoches 



Navarro 



Newton 



Nolan 



Nueces 



Orange 



Palo Pinto 



Panola 



Parker 



Polk 



Rains 



Red River 



Refugio 



Robertson 



Rockwall 



Runnels 



Rusk 



Sabine 



San Augustine . 



94 



2, 781 

 15, 556 



16 



3, 253 

 8,773 



146 



13,188 



1,082 



14, 230 



10, 716 

 29, 701 



1,088 



741 



1, 0H9 



87 



11, 489 

 366 

 967 



21, 236 



419 



256 



1 



29, 252 

 783 



15, 246 

 8,126 

 9,443 

 1,693 



13, 020 



33 



761 



4,252 



6,165 



725 



3, 123 



167 



16, 823 



4 

 178 



14, 773 

 369 



7,548 

 5,315 

 3,702 

 9,468 



11, 730 

 1,036 



3 



3 



142 



803 



12, 658 

 4,786 

 3, 214 

 3,795 



22,512 



62 



18, 963 



6,665 



52 



15, 967 



2,917 



4,156 



Loss 

 from in- 

 sects. 



J'er cent. 

 33i 

 23 

 10 



29 



n 



89,»5 

 58 

 87 

 20 

 10 

 12 

 5 

 25 

 20 

 25 

 33 

 32 

 44 



