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L, E. Gibson (Octoloor 7)* T^-Ousonds of adults were seen clustered 
around the electric lights at Greenfield and v-'ere natted on li^dited 
store vrindows, Eirst heav;.- fli.dit seen in this section for nany years, 
Idiode Island, A. I, Bourne (October S): Flights in Providence and vicinity 
reported over the radio, 
Illinois. P, Flint (October 23)i Very hoav;i flif^hts occurred in ccntraJ. 
Illinois on nir^hts of October 1 and 2, 
Michi;'^an. P. Hutson (October 25) J Appeared ad li.-hts for the last month 
in th<=‘ vicinity of Ha,le, Paw Paw, St, Joseph, Shelby, Grand. Rapids, 
and Lansing, 
Missouri, A. C. Burrill (September 12): Fifty moths entered a vrindovi at 
the Capitol building in Jefferson City on September I6, 
Hebraslc'^, K, D. Tate (October 21 ): Specimens received from Hadl County 
on September 24 with report that they were dama,ging ripe strav/berries. 
Moths of this species were observed at lij-dits on a niombcr of occasions 
in Lancaster County during the latter half of October, Reported as 
present on one occasion in large numbers in OmaJaa, Douglas Covnty, 
Virginia, F. F. Bondy and C, F. Rainwadcr (October 25)i Present in the 
southea.stern part of the Sta.te, but very fev; fields wore defoliaded, 
Horth Crrol.ina and South Carolina, F, F. Bondy and C, F, Raim\:ader 
(October 25)* Found throughout eastern and central parts of the 
Carolinas, but very few fields v/ere defoliated. Around Florence 
defoliation was much heavier during the laist 2 weeks than at any 
other time. So.me fields are practically defoliated but para.sitiza— 
tion of the pupae is very hiadi, (Ho-romoer l)i Present in fields 
in Florence County where stalks are still standing^ considerable 
defoliation durin-^' the v-roek; largest populadion of any' tine during 
the season, 
Georgia. P. M. Gilner, et aJ, (October 12): £»till present in occasional 
ficlc'’s in Tift and Berrien Connties, but rather uncommon, (October 
25): Fevr scattered vrorrns are still to be found, Ho serious defoli- 
ation in the Tift County area and little serious ragging, 
T, L. Bissell (October 22): Infestations reported during September 
from S\mter, Bullock, Pulaski., Polk, and Terrell Counties, V^orms 
vrcre abundant at Experiment on October I5, and from October 16 to 21 
there v^ere m.any moths a.t lights, 
Florida, C., S, Rude (October ll): Defoliated many fields but became 
serious so late that defoliation did little or no da.na.go, (Hovember 
1): Hovr brood apmeared. in many fields thad had been defoliated 6 
v/eeks ago. 
