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K, P. Ewing, et al, (June 22); Three removed from the hibernation cages in 
McLennan County during the period June 17 to 22, inclusive. Emergence to 
date amounts to 32 v/eovils, or 0.09l4 percent. Most of the weevils are 
now in squares, -During the wook 1,600 squares in 6 fields’ showed an aver- 
a,ge of 20,95 percent of punctured squares. The range v;as from 9 to 4S per- 
cent, 
C. H. Parencia, et*al, (June 22): Only a "very few vreevils or punctured 
squares found in Calhoun County, Counts made on the variety tests on 
Juno 19 showed loss than 1 percent of the squares punctured, 
A Vi/EEVIL ( Compsus auric ophalus Say) 
Louisiana, C, 0, Eddy (June ll): TaJeen commonly on cotton in the Shreveport 
area, and less frequently in the Alexandria, a.Tca, (Let, by L, L, Buchanan.) 
BEET ABi'^iYV/OEM ( Laphygma exigua Hbn, ) 
Arizona,’ W, A, Stevenson (June S): First roporti of dam.agc to young cotton in 
Pima, County received during the first part cif the v/eek from Marana, 
Approximatelj’' 80 acres found infested to thq extent thcat immediate control 
measures wore used, A fev/ of the larvae fottnd feeding on the leaves of 
larger cotton, but damaga was not sufficient to justify control measures, 
(June 15 ) i Infestation practically cleared up at Marana by the end of the 
week. An occasional larva coiild be, found, 
PIMC BOLLWOEM ( Pectinophora gosss^iolla Saund, ) 
Texas, H,' S, Cavitt (Juno 22): Bloom examinations raa,de at Lome, Pn.lona, Presidio 
'Coiuits'',. on June 20 showed 6 out of 1,000 bloms to be infested. Only 3 
moths emerged from the hibernation experimen-i during the week, 
BOLLVCRM ( Holiothis armigci' a Hbn.) 
South Carolina. F. F, Bondy and C, F, Rainwater (June 22); A few found in the 
buds of young cotton plants in Florence County, 
Ceorgia, P. M, Gilmer, ct al, (Juinc 15)s A fev/ talion boring into small squares 
in Tift, Cook, and Berrien Counties , No serious damage, a,l though those 
larvo,e are earlier than normal in cotton, 
Florida,, C, S, Rude, ct al,' (June 22); A few soon in the cotton-grov/ing area, 
of Florida,, 
COTTOH LEAF I'fORM ( Alabama, argillacp a Hbn,) 
Florida., C, S. Rude, ot al, (June 22); Mature larvae and pupae collected in a 
field near Trenton, Gilchrist County, v/hcrc they wore observed feeding, 
(Det, by C. Heinrich.) 
Texas, F, L, Thoman (j\xno ll); First larvae found in Texan this season v;erc 
taken at Brovmsvillo on May 27. (June 25 );, Lea.f worms have appeared in 
San Pa.tricio County, just north of Corpus Christ!,, 
