G-corgia* P* M, Gilner (Octol>er IS); Still present in largo ■nujn'bers in all 
fields in Tift and Berrien Co^inties shov/ing squares or mch foliage* 
There is a large amount of fcodina* hut not many larvae present in 
squares. Cotton han ceased hloor.iing because of the extensive feed- 
ing injuries, (October 25)1 Still numerous in most fields in Tift 
County, 
Plorida., 0, S, Rude (October 2 ^)i Abundant in fields v^herp cotton is 
still putting on squares. Parasites from Peru are being released 
in a. heavily infested field at Ca.inesvllle, 
Alabama, J. M.Pobinson (October 22) J Continue to food on second growth 
of leaves and late squane formation on cotton .throughou.t the State* 
Tennessee. 0, M, Bentley (September 2 ^)i Light infestation in l-"’te top 
squares, with very little injury, Piold at Millington, in Shelby 
County, sL'owed highest infostaAion of punctured squares, 
Mississippi, E, Dunnaa, ct a.l, (October 2 ^)i Concentrated in a. few 
fields in Washington Couuty where food is plentiful. Square oxamina.- 
tions shov/ed that vreovil eggs v.^ore hatching in second-grov/th squares. 
Some larvae v^ore found, appro xiricatoly ono~third grovu. Reports from 
am. adjoining county indicated that no larvae could bo found in second- 
grovrth sa^uames. Most weevils found were near wooded .areas in green 
cotton, (October ll): Much green foliage is present in Wa,shington 
Couut.y for boll v.uovil food., Mauy squares are large enough for egg 
d.eposition, but najiy of them have been puictured.. and fed upon so that 
apparentl3^ no weevils will emenge, 
Louisiana. R. C. C-aines, ct a.1, (October 25); ITot so nur.erous as at the 
sam*e time last year, 
Oklah-oma, C, P, Stiles (October JA)* ^o.s decreased, through most of the 
southeastern part of State during the last month, ov/ing to complete 
defoliation of cotto.n stalks in .ma,u^ fiold.s by the cotton leaf worm, 
A 30-minute examination in a., field, in Potta.wa.tomie Coujit^a on October 
. lU revea.led- onljr one vuevil. This fioldi was heaauljf .infested, during 
Auau-S t , , 
Texas, K, P. Evring, ot al, (October 25)* Abundaait in McLennan, Ea.lls, 
a,nd, Lino St one Counties vrherover squares and. now growth are found, 
W, C, Maxi-rell (October 25)* Hoa \rj infestation continues throughout 
the Coastal Bend section, with practically aAl of the young fruit badly 
infested, 
COTTOiT LBAE WORli ( Ala,bama argillacpa Kbn.) 
Massachusetts, A, I, Bourne (October S): Reported, from points around 
Eitchburg, in the northeastern part of the State, audi rcT^orted geii- 
erall?-^ throughout much of ea-stern Massachusetts, 
