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Tcxas, a. W. Moreland and A, B. Beavers (OctpTser l): Moths still abundant in 
late-planted cotton in Brazos hand Burleson Gounties, and several spots 
noticed where woms are ragging the plants, (October I5); A fev loaf v.’orns 
observed in one field on October l4, but no ragging, (October 22): No 
leaf ’^orns noticed, ' 
COTTON LEAP PERFORATOR ( Bucculatrix thurberiella Busck) 
Texas, R, K, Fletcher (October 12): Found on seedling cotton in a. greenhouse 
at College Station, Brazos County, 
Arizona, t/. A, Stevenson, et al, (October l); During the latter part of 
Septenber the cotton perforator appeared in large nurfbors in several fields 
near Gilbert, Iviaricopa County, Parts of two large fields just north of 
Gilbert wore alnost defoliated. The infestation developed too late in the 
season to cause any material damage, as the erop had already been made, A 
severe outbreak occurred in the sane locality in 193^* 
LEj?iF aphids (Aphiidae) 
Florida, L, C, Fife and C, S. Rude (October I5) : Aphids not numerous- in- Alachua, 
■ Morion, and Lake Counties the first 2 weeks in October, (October 22);' No 
aphids observed in above counties, 
Mississippi, E, ’<7. Dunnam and J, C, Clark (October I5)j Aphids docr.;ased and be- 
came scarce from October 1 to 15 in Washington County, (October 22); There 
was a slight increase in popul*"tion above that of last week, ■ 
Texas, R, W, Morelaiid and A, B, Beavers (October l); Population heavy in field 
of late-planted cotton visited on September 29, (October S) ; Still present 
in fields of young cotton visited d-aring the week in Brazos and -Burleson 
Counties, (October 15)? Present in a field ^'There weevils wore collected on 
Octob ir l4, but infestation 'not hoa-vy, (OPtober 22); No aphids noticed in 
any of the fields visited on October 21, 
COTTON STAINER ( Pys dercus suturellus H, S.) 
Florida, L, G, Fife and G, S, Rude (October l); Present in most fields in Alachua 
and Jiarion Gounties, Not . suff iciontly numerc-us to do serious damage in most 
places, (October 15)? Nunorous in some fields in Alachua, Marion, and Lake 
' Counties and damaging the lint of the late pick, (October 29): Abujad.ant 
in some sections of Lake, Marion, Gilchrist, and Alachua Counties, still 
ca^^sing s-ome damage to the lato picking of cotton, 
COTTON FLEA HOPPER ( P5 alius seriatus Reut, ) 
Texas, R, W. Moreland and A. 3, Beavers (October l); Still present in fields 
of ;roung cotton visited in Brazos .and Burleson Counties. (October S): 
Observed in yoa;ng cotton during the early part of the week, (October 15); 
Very few hoppers noticed in field of yo\ing cotton where weevils were collected 
on Octooer 14, (October 22); No hoppers noticed in fields ex.amined on 
October 21, 
