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P, ShornaP- (Soxotonljcr 26): Considcrrv'blG n-arfocr of fresh-looking 
adults ohserved at windows at Clenson College on norning of Septenher 
27 , At Pendleton, about 4 nilos from Clenson, dcfolia.tion of cotton 
wa,s observed on Soxotenbor 25* 
Georgia* 1. L, Pisscll (Septenbor 25 ): Stripping cotton at Cartcrsville, 
in northv/estern Georgia. In a few treated fields of la,ter cotton 
the worns are nov; decreasing, 
Florida. 2, S, Hude (Septenber 13)» Still a serious threa,t to late cotton 
in Lalce C equity, 
J. P. Watson (Septenber lO): Sea-island cotton in the center of the 
State was badly a,ttacked during the latter part of Auginst and first 
part of Sex^tonber, Most pupation has nov/ taken x'^lace, 
Ala-baxia,. J, M, Hobinson (Sexotenber 19 ): Hexoortod as causing damage to 
cotton at Auburn, Athens, Dothan, and Scottsboro on August 12, 
Mississixopi. E, W, Dunnan, ct al, (Sex)tenbcr 6): In Washington County 
loaf worns had strix'^'ped practically a.11 lca,vcs from all cotton tha,t 
v/as not extrenely tough. (September 20 ): Moths are abundant* ^ggs 
doxoosited for the last 10 days ha,ve not h-a-tched and most ofl>then agspean.' 
to be drying out* 
C, Lyle, et al, (September 24): Cotton in the northern two-thirds 
of the State has been almost completely dcfolia.tcd. Degree of de- 
folia.tion nuch groa.tor than usvial# 
lenncssoe, , G, M, Dentlcy (^ex^tenber lO): Most of the cotton-growing coun- 
ties in v/estern Tennessee are highljr infested. In untreated areas 
nan^r acrea,gcs ha/, complete devasta-tion of leaves, Very little cotton 
in the central part of the State has been attacked. First appearance 
of dajia.ge v/a,s in the first v/oek in August in Dj^er, MeUairy, and Tipton 
Counties, 
Louisiana, M, T, Yoimg (September 20): In Madison Parish there ane very 
fov7 cottonficlds tha.t ha,ve not been cither defolia.ted or badly ragged, 
and leaf v/orns can be found on most cotton that Inas not been defolia.ted, 
I, J, Decnel (Soxotonber 25 ): Practically every untrca.ted cotton- 
field in the Rod River Valley has been defoliated* 
Missouri, G, D, Jones (Septenbor 6): Specimens collected from, cotton in 
Pemiscot and Dimklin Counties on Soptenber., 3* First specimens for 
the yean from this State, (Det, by C, Heinrich,) 
L, ilascnan (Sexotember 26): ITorthcrn flight of moths into central 
Missouri v/a,s extremely hea,vy from around Sex^tonber 10 to 20, but 
neanly all of them disaiTOeaned suddenly from orchands, where they 
v/cre damaging late fruit, betvieen September. 20 and 25 . 
