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Georgia. T. L. Biseell (August ll) ; More than the usual number of reports. Dam- 
age to corn reported as follows i On July 20 from Galhoun, northwestern 
Georgia; on July 21 from Experiment, central Georgia; on July 28 and August 
11 from Spalding County, central Georgia; and, on July 26 from Henry County, 
central Georgia. 
M, Murphey, Jr. (August l 6 ): Collected feeding on corn* (Det. hy C. 
Heinrich. ) 
E, E. Rogers (July 24); Completely ruined 20 acres of field corn at 
Valdosta. Every plant in the field showed considerable injury. 
Elorida. A. N. Tissot (August 24); Found in one field in Alachua County in a 
mixed infestation with the velvethean caterpillar ( Ant icarsia gemnat ilis 
Hbn. ). 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (August IS); Reported as attacking sorghum at Auburn 
on August l 6 . 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (August 24); Much injury to young corn during July and 
August. An unusually large acreage of late corn, owing to excessive rain- 
fall during spring and early part of summer. Injury during August greater 
in the northern half of the State, although some complaints received from 
southern counties. Control measures used, 
Louisiana. C. 0. Eddy (August 23): Found feeding on corn, occurring in half- 
grown cornstalks at the rate of from 3 to 24 per stalk. (Det. by J. F. G. 
Clarke. ) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 25): Found feeding on corn, although not in great 
numbers, at Bowling Green and California, Ky. 
STALK BORER ( Papaipema nebris nitela Guen, ) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (August 22 ); Infestation observed early in July in 
a nursery at Amherst. Larvae in considerable numbers were boring in the 
tender tips of seedling cherries, having evidently migrated from weed y 
growth along the borders of the planning, since all the damage was being 
done on the outside rows. 
Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (August 19): Found on chrysanthemums at Tulsa, Talsa 
County. 
BEiT WEBWORM ( hoxostoge sticticalis L») 
Minnesota. H. Milliron (August 18): Abundant at Baudette, 
SAY’S STIHKBUG ( Chlorochroa sayi Stal) 
Utah. C. J. Sorenson (August 19 ) ; Becoming moderately abundant in alfalfa~seed 
districts of Millard County on August 4. 
Arizona. W. A. Stevenson (August 5)? A decided increase in populations during the 
last week in the Mar ana district. Five cottonfields have reached the dam- 
age point, and control measures necessary. 
