0: R. Parencia, et al. (July 13)i In the control plats in Calhoun 
County infestation records showed that 6o.of the 6,000 squares examined 
were punctured. In the field 13*200 squares were examined and 0.5 
percent were found to have "been punctured. 
Cuba* W. E. Conn (July 9)s Dobryard cotton plants found infested in a number 
of places about 6 miles south of Cardenas; similar plants found heavily 
infested in localities 2, 4, and. 12 miles south' 'of Esperanza, which is 
•about 6 to S miles west of Santa Clara. Infestation found about midway 
between Cardenas and Santa Clara. ...» „ 
BOLL WORM ( Heliothis armigera Hbn. ) 
South Carolina. F, F. Bondy, et al. (July 27 )’• Some seen feeding on squares 
in Florence County, and considerable injury found in one field. 
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Georgia. P. M. Gilmer, et al. (July 27) i Very little damage apparent in Tift 
County, even near maturing corn. 
Florida, C. S. Rude, et al, (July 27 )i Numerous in most cottonfields in 
Florida. 
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Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al. (July 25) J Reported as generally present on 
cotton in the Grenada area, and as present in all cottonfields .in the 
northwestern counties,' Also causing light damage in the Meridian area; 
observed in Leake County; and causing som*e injury in the vicinity of 
State College, 
E. W.- Dunnam, et al. (July 27 ') 8 A few can be located in Washington 
County, but they are decreasing in numbers, 
R. L. McGarr, et al. (July 27 ) 5 A little damage noted in a few 
cottonfields in Oktibbeha and Lowndes Counties, 
Texas, F, L. Thomas (July 23)s Threatening in a few- fields of Burleson, 
Washington, Ellis, Hill, and Bell Counties, (July 30)« An average of 
5 percent of the squares was found to' be injured in 24 fields examined 
in Hill, Ellis, McLennan, Falls, and Robertson Counties, Only scattered 
eggs found in most fields. Injury noticeable in most fields in the 
bottom lands of Brazos and Burleson Counties, in some instances amounting 
to an average of 15 percent . of • the forms, ' ■ •••* •• 
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C. R. Parencia, et al, (July 20 ): Damage very light in Calhoun 
County, - <>■ 
Cuba, W. E. Conn (July 9 ) { Two infestations discovered on wild cotton, 
one 50 miles west of Havana, and the other 100 miles east of Havana, 
