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ficld v/erc almost defolio-ted, (AiifT^ast l6): G-enerally distrilDuted - 
throughout the McLennan, Limestone, and Tails Counties area. In some 
untreated fields the cotton has heen almost completely stripped, and 
many fields have heen ragged considerably. 
C, E. Parencia, et al, (Au^prst 9)^ Moths were observed in most fields 
during the last fex^- days of the v/eek in Calhoun County, Leafworms v/ere 
appeaning in a, few fields of young cotton in sufficient numbers to war- 
rant control measures, 
C, Maxwell (Aug>ast 26) i Infestation in Nueces County continues 
general although light. Some of the fields v;ith the more succulent 
grox'/th have shox-m some dama-ge during the last fev; days, (August l4): 
Infestation is general throughout the Coastal Bend Section, v/ith some 
fields being jiartially defolia.ted. Most specimens are in the pupal 
stagco 
C, 0, Gingrass (August 20): Seriously damaged cotton crop at Edinburg, 
Hidalgo County, oxmng to la.te planting. Bolls xirere not ma.turod and v/ill 
be seriously damaged by defoliation, 
L, V/, Noble (Au;pj.st 2): Eirst appearance x\ras noted on July 29 in the 
Presidio VaAlc-y. Light infestations ame occurring generally throughout 
the Valley, (August l6): Infesta,tion is general, but damage has been 
very light, 
Ncxit Mexico, E. ¥, Harned (Auroxst 20): Present in lower Pecos VaAley during 
the v/eek ended August 12, 
Arizona, ¥. A. Stevenson (Aujgust 23 )i First specimens foxind at Marana, Pina 
County, on Au-gust 20. Fex^r sr.xall lamvae found in several fields at 
Sahxiarita, 20 rales south of Tucson, Very li;^it infestation generally 
in the Tucson district, 
BOLLNOEM ( Holiothis armigera, Ebn.) 
South Carolina. F, F, Bondy, et al, (August 23 ) J Foxind in nearly all fields 
in Florence County, but very little damage is being done, 
Georgia, T, L, Bissell (August 6): Larva.e damaging squares in Bulloch 
Coxxjity, southeastern Georgia, (August 25)1 Severe da-mage .in one field 
reported at Amcricus, 
F, M, Gilmer, et a.l, (Aufgust 23); Very serious damage .all over the 
State, Some fields shov; 20 to 30 percent damage on younger bolls. 
Third successive yearn of serious damage, 
0, I, Snapp (Aufgust 13 Eeported destroying bolls at -Cochran, in 
ccntra.1 Georgia, 
