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Tcnnessoe, G-. M, Bentley (Septcnlcr 19) i Injury nore prevalent generally 
over the cotton— growing counties of v;estorn Tennessee than has Been 
noticed in the last 5 years, 
Louisiana, I, J, j^ecnel (Septenher 2^)i Appeared in abundance on a. nunher 
of farns in northwestern Louisiana, causing serious danage to large 
bolls, 
Texas, L, Hohlc (Seijtembor 2j)i Eggs ajid earls’- larval sta-ges were 
noted in late-planted cotton at Presidio during the week, hut dana,go 
v;as light, 
Arizona, A, Stevenson (Septenber 6); Bollworns in the Marana section 
are practically in pupation and the planters in Pina and G-raban Coun- 
ties are rabing every effort to produce a good top crop to partially 
offset the damage done to the hotton crop, 
COTTOH LE.:“iP IfOHII ( Alahana argilla-cea. Hhn.) 
Marne , A, E, Brower (Septenber IS): A few noths xfero foxuid at a light at 
Augusta, 
District of Colunbia, P. Harned (Septenber 30)^ Tliree noths observed at 
lights aJid on a screen door, 
Michigan, P, Hutson (Septenber 29 Moth appeared at Sa.st Lansing on 
Septenber 10 and vms reported fron Saint Joseph on Septenber 19, 
Minnesota, A, G, Puggles (October 2): Moths are verjr abundant around 
Saint Paul and Minneapolis and in this general area, We ha^ve had 
reports fron as far v/est as Ortonvillc and a,s far north as Staples, 
We have had a n-unber of reports of danage to everbearing strawberries. 
One grov;er lost 5G percent of his crop one v/eek, 
ITorth Carolina, B, B, Eulton (Septenber 23)1 Defoliated a nunbor of 
cottonfiolds at Swanquarter, Hyde County, but too late to injure the 
crop, 
J, 0. Rov/ell (Septenber 29)1 Specinens of larvae and pupae sub- 
nitted fron Perquinans County, v;ith stabenent thab . considerable dan- 
age haa been done to the upper leaves of the cotton. 
South Carolina, E, E, Bendy, et al, (Septenber 2j):' Has, practically dis- 
appeared fron' Elorence County v/ithout causing any noticeable strip- 
ping of cotton. Even in fields where first infestation wan noted, 
the po]pulation never built u]p to largo nunbors, Eirst generation 
of. larvan appeared to be the heaviest , 
W, C, Hetties and E, Shernan (Seietenber 24): Pather spotted, and 
local injury has recently been noticed at several places over mch 
of the State, 
