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G-eorgia* P. M. G-ilncr, ct al, (SoptcnTDcr 13)* "V’ory few aphids present 
in cotton in Tift and Boz’rien Co-.onties, 
Plorido,* C, S, Rude (Septenhor 27) i Loss nuncrous then, a v/eok ago, 
Mississippi, E, V. Dunna'i, 'et al, (Septenher 27) I Aphids heave alnost 
disappeared in all cottonfields in Washington County, 
Louisiana,, R, C. G-aines, et al, (^eptenher 13 )i Aphids ho,vo almost dis- 
appeared in most fields in Mo,dison Parish, 
I. J. Pccncl (Septenher 24)l Aphids on cotton have practica,lly 
disappeared. Predaceous insects have taken a, heavy toll, 
Texas, K, ?, Ev/ing, ot al, (Septenher 13)j Aphids have disappeared from 
many fields in McLennan, Ea.lls, a:>d. Lincstone Counties, (Septenher 
2C): Scarce, except in an. occasional field, 
W, C, Mana;ell (Septenher 22): Light infestation of Aphis goss7/i3ii 
G-lov, in sone fields in ITuoces Comity, hut insufficient nunhers to 
cause appreciable damage, 
A PEITTATOMID ( Chlorochroa liga.ta Say) 
Tcxa,s, L, W, Eohlo (Septenher 27)5 Adults still present in cottonfields 
at Presidio, Production in yield is a.ppaucnt, 
IffilTSELIES' (Aloyrodidae) 
South Carolina. E. E, Eondy, ot al, (August 30)5 Present ,in all fields 
and have prohahly added to the gonoral aphid injury in Elorcnce and 
Calhoun Counties, 
EOREST AMD SHAEE-TREE I IT SECTS 
PALL VJE3W0RM ( H^/phantria. cmioa, Erury) 
Connecticut, M, P. Za.ppo (Septenher): Appears to he more a,hundant on 
shade trees in the eastern part of the Sta,te than it has heen for 
2 or 3 years, 
Virginia., 0, I. Snapp (Augu.st l6) : Very hea-iyo infestation observed on 
woodland trees, cspocia.lly persinr-ion, near Rockj;-no\mt, in the southern 
part of the State, 
A, M, V/oodsido (Septenher 23)5 Eairly comon on pcrsinnon and 
sourwood from Sho^iottcsvillc to Eanvillc and ea.st to Richmond, 
All larvae had loft nests by Septenher 10, 
West Virginia, 0, I, Snapp (August 3l)* Wests v/erc abundant on v/alnut 
troos in the nonntains near Yollov; Springs, in the cantorn part of 
the State, 
