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J, Ti, (*^ctoloor 22); Defoliated nost fields of cotton in 
tile central part of the State, 
Alr-hana, J, M. Dohinson (October 22): Defoiir,tod cotton throughout the 
State. 
Tennessee, C-. M, Bontlev (October IS); Dearly all of the larvcoe have 
diScoppeerec' . Heather hoav;',^ infest-ation late in the soo.son in the 
cotton-grouing counties of western Tennessee; heony^ defoliation 
in the niddle and lower counties, Conparativel^/' little dana,ge wa,s 
done, as the bolls vrere well developed, and only in late-plantod 
cotton vans there any loss in the develop?aeiit of top bolls, 
Mississinni, C. Lyle, ct al, (October 24): Light late infestations 
were reported fro.i the Meridian area, and signs of feeding vrere ob- 
served in HuBphrejfS County, 
S, ¥. Durnan, ct al, (October ll): Many moths are present in near- 
ly all fields in Washington County, A nov; brood appears to be hatch- 
ing, an there are many very snail larvae on cotton in some treated 
fields, Do snaJ-1 worms have been noted on second growth following 
earlier infestations. (October 25): ■ A few fields in Washington 
County" hove been corroletely stripped the second tine. 
Louisiana, H. C, Gaines, et al, (October 25): Some cotton in Ha.dison 
Danish wan defoliated or badlg ragged during the past v;eok, Hound 
in m.ost fields but not developing becau.se nights me cool, 
Oklahorm. 0, D. Stiles (October l): Defoliated from 80 to 95 percent of 
the cottonfields in the eastern half of the State. Approxinatoly 
50 percent have been defoliated in the oxtreme southwostern portion 
of the Stato, From Hobant north to the northern limits of the 
Cotto:i Belt, the defoliation rangos-from none to 50 porcent. Moths 
are present 1337- tho thousands in nost of the fields on the west side 
of the State and egas are numerous, 
Texas. K, H. Dwing, et a.l, (October 25); Scattered specimens can be 
found in some locaHitiGS In McLennan, FaJ Is, and Limestone Counties, 
L. W, Doble (October 25): Present at Presidio but not in sufficient 
numbers to dofolirte the plants. 
W. C. ^iprn^rGll (October 25): Man:' fields in the Cortsta.l Bend sec- 
tion havo been pa.rtia.ll3a defoliated during the last month. Many 
moths now present, 
Arizona., T, P, Ca.ssid"' and W, A, Stevenson (September 27): _ Hea.vo" popula.— 
tion was reported fro:e practicall3a all cotton-growing areas in the 
Santa 0-j.aiz Fnjle;'^', with the exception of tho Ma.rana. area, where 
treatment was given. 
