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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 titate for each crop to January 31, 1 ( J,>' { 
State 
Central: 
Arkansas 
Louisiana 
New Mexico... 
Oklahoma 
Texas 
Mexico 
Western: 
Arizona 
California 
Eastern: 
Alabama 
Florida 
Georgia 
Mississippi 
North Carolina 
South Carolina. 
Tennessee 
Total 




1,184 



1,184 
1918 
73 2,942 
(') 
73' 3,479 
.5, 617 

1,717 
528 

5,078 


14 



2 677 



,014 
1921 
1,328 
84 
99 
6,' 
208 
316 
204 
16 
10 
33 
2 259 
56 
384 

1,212 
347 
132 
5, 482 
57 
215 
61 



2 254 



7,760 
219 

977 
1,058 

4,676 
63 

ID 
31 

132 


774 189 
I 
Half; 
in-day or less 
Scouting by State inspectors 
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Pig. 11.— Map showing approximate location of Infestations by the pink boilworm in 
.Mexico and the United States: .1. the I^agiina district : B, Allende; C, the Trevino ranch J 
It, Santa Rosalia : /:, Monclova ; F, the Juarez Valley ; O, the area in Chihuahua 
opposite Presidio and Brewster Counties, Tex.; /, Hearne ; .'. the Trinity Bay I (Jalves- 
ton Bay) area; .>', the Big Bend area; ',, the Pecos Valley; 5, the Cameron Parish dis- 
trict : 6, Shnveport j 7, the Me.silUt Valley: 8, the Kl i'aso Valley: 9, Carlsbad; 10, 
Bnnis; n, Marllee. Tin Texas infestations at Hearne, the Trinity Bay area, Ennis, and 
Marilee, and the Louisiana infestations (the Cameron Parish district and Shreveport) 
seem to have been eradicated 
