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BULLETIN 1397, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Table 3. — Total number of man-days scouting and number of localities receiv- 

 ing attention in each State for each crop to January 31, 1924 





1917 



1918 



1919 



1920 



1921 



1922 



1923 



state 





.2 



3 



1 

 V 

 a 



C3 



.2 



o 



1^ 





1 



V 

 a 



.2 



1 

 o 



>> 



ca 

 V 

 a 



1 

 o 



>> 



03 . 



V 

 a 



ca 



.2 



% 

 o 



i 



1 



s 



o 



Central: 





 

 

 

 1,184 

 





 





 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 

 

 73 

 





 





 

 

 

 

 

 



19 



17 



111 







2,942 



0) 



43 

 



25 

 

 176 

 19 

 13 

 114 

 



9 

 10 

 2 

 

 101 

 1 



14 

 



2 

 ■0 



6 

 7 

 3 

 9 

 







539 



57 







4,436 



48 



60 

 



67 

 

 97 

 7 

 155 

 151 

 





 49 

 3 

 

 139 

 21 



23 

 



6 





 13 



2 

 14 

 14 











1,717 



528 





 5,078 











14 





 

 

 2 677 

 

 

 







76 

 12 





 149 









 3 





 

 

 ? 

 

 

 



37 

 1,328 

 84 

 99 

 6,743 

 208 



316 

 204 



16 

 10 

 33 

 2 259 

 56 

 60 

 



2 

 36 

 18 



3 



222 



21 



7 

 13 



9 



6 



18 



? 



li 



17 

 1 







1,212 



347 



132 



5,482 

 57 



215 

 61 





 

 

 2 254 

 

 

 





 31 

 10 



4 

 155 



4 



9 

 6 





 

 

 ? 



6 





 







977 



1,058 







4,676 



63 





 





 

 

 

 

 

 







Louisiana 



10 



New Mexico - . - . _ 



SI 



Oklahoma 



n 



Texas 



1S9 



Mexico.- . - - 



16 



Western: 

 Arizona 







California _ - 



n 



Eastern: 

 Alabama. 







Florida . . . . 



n 



Georgia . 







Mississippi _._ 







North Carolina 



n 



South Carolina.. 







Tennessee 







Total 



1,184 



73 



3,479 



164 



5,617 



284 



8,014 



240 



9,453 



384 



7,760 



219 



6,774 



189 



1 Half a man-day or less 



Scouting by State inspectors 





I 



OKLA. 



« 



\ 



N.MEX. 



ARK. 



® 



® 



MEX. 



Fig. 11. — Map showing approximate location, of infestations by the pink bollworm in 

 Mexico and the United States : A, the Laguna district : B, Allende ; C, the Trevino ranch ; 

 D, Santa Rosalia ; E, Monclova ; F, the Juarez Valley ; O, the area in Chihuahua 

 opposite Presidio and Brewster Counties, Tex.; 1, Hearne ; 3, the Trinity Bay (Galves- 

 ton Bay) area ; S, the Big Bend area ; 4, the Pecas Valley ; 5, the Cameron Parish dis- 

 trict ; 6, Shreyeport ; 7, the Mesilla Valley ; 8, the El Paso Valley ; .9, Carlsbad ; 10, 

 Ennis ; 11, Marilee. The Texas infestations at Hearne, the Trinity Bay area, Ennis, and 

 Mai'ilee, and the Louisiana infestations (the Cameron Parisli district and Shreveport) 

 seem to have been eradicated 



