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B.R.Coad (August 15). "The cotton leafwora has been reported from 
15 counties, First-generation larvae were observed in the northern- 
most part of the State from Claiborne County on July 26; by Aygust 
14m moths of the second generation were collected at Tallulah; and 
by August 13, second-generation larvae were found at this place*" 
COTTON APHID (Aphis gossvnii G lov*) 
B.R.Coad (July 15) * "The cotton aphid is reported as abundant on this 
date in the vicinity of Hartsville and Charleston*" 
B.R # Coad (July 15)* "The cotton aphid is reported as abundant on this 
date in tho vicinity of Cordele and Forsyth*" 
Jeff Chaff in (July 20)« "This insect is reported as being quite 
numerous at the present time in Madison County*" 
B.R„Coad (July 15)* "A light infestation of the cotton aphid is re- 
ported at Cummins*" 
B*R.Saad.^July 15 )• "A light inf estationds reported at Magnolia 
and Itta Bena* (August 17) The cotton aphid has been received from 
several points and is apparently causing a small amount of damage to 
cotton*" 
BBR*Coad (July 15)*. "The cotton aphid is reported as abundant in the 
vicinity of Elm Grove*" 
COTTON RED SPIDER (Tetranvchus telarius L «) 
Jeff Chaff in (July 20)* "This post is reported at the present time 
as numerous in Madison County*" 
A*C*Burrill (July ll)» "This pest is now present in large numbers 
on elm, maple, sycamore, etc* The progress of mites on trees is used 
as an index by the county agent of Pemiscot County as to the possible 
infestation of cotton later in the season*" 
COTTON SQUARE-BORER (Uranotes melinus Huebn,) 
R.W^Harned (August 17), "The cotton square-borer has been received from 
several correspondents* In every case it has been causing damage to 
cotton*" 
EOUtfORM (Heliothis obsoleta F ab.) 
G»D«Smith (July 20)% "This insect is unusually active this year in 
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