T. P. Cassidy (May): Reported as appearing generally over the 
cotton area of the Marana district, and 5»200 acres of cotton in the 
Eloy area reported ns infested. Stands around Casa Grande and Coolidge 
already injured. Apparently very had all over the cotton areas of 
the State. 
W. A. Stevenson (May 13) : Eirst larvae found on seedling cotton 
on May 12 at Marana,, Pima County. Infestation still incipient. 
(May I?) : Appeared generally over the Salt Piver and Santa Cruz 
Valleys and the Casa G-rande- Co olidge-Eloy cotton areas during the 
lo,st week. Very little damage as yet, hut apparently, this will he 
the worst infestation ever experienced in Arizona, owing to the wide 
distribution# (May 24) : Situation began to clear up during the 
latter part of the week ended May 24, as the larvae had about finished 
feeding, 
BOLLWQBM ( Heliothi £ armigera Hbn, ) 
Georgia,. 0. I. Snopp (May 21 ) : Young cotton plants, planted after vetch, 
in a field at Port Valley, central Georgia, have been seriously damaged 
Texas. K. P# Ewing, et el. (May 24) : Total of 43 adults emerged during 
the week in McLennan and Palls Counties. Total emergence is 200, or 
22*2 percent. 
COTTOIT LEAP WOEM ( Alabama, erg ill a,ceo, Hbn#) 
Mexico. J. Lanark, Jr# (May 12): One larva, collected from cotton about 25 
miles southwest of Matanoros on May 9« (Let. by C. Heinrich.) 
E. \‘I. Harned (May 29): Three larvae collected from cotton near 
Matamoros on May 17» 
PIPE BOLLWOEM ( Pectinophora gossypiella Saund. ) 
5exas. L. W. Eoble (May 17): A total of 3»82>5 pink bollworns, or 9»S>3 
percent, has emerged from 39»4S9 in hibernation cages in Presidio 
County. Emergence from April irrigated cages has probably passed 
the peak, but the April— 20 irrigated cages probably have not reached 
the peak. Eocent rains have stimulated emergence in the nonirrigated 
cages in Presidio County. (May 24): Emergence was 622 for the week, 
as compared with 9^4 last wee k. Total emergence is ll«4l percent of 
the original larvae, a higher percent age of emergence than ever 
recorded in previous years, 
Mexico. E. W. Harnod (May 29): Pirst pink bollworns from I94l cotton 
collected from cotton blooms about 5 miles west of Matanoros on 
May 17* (Bet. by C. Heinrich.) 
COTTON PLEA HOPPEE ( Ps alius seriatus Eeut.) 
Texas. P. L. Thomas (May 7)* Bow emergence or hatch in south— central Texas 
is remarkable. Only in the vicinity of McLennan and Henderson Counties 
in north— central and northeastern Texan, respectively, has the hatch 
