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Oliver I. Snapp (J^ie 14): Very at-undant in some fields this 
season at ITort Valley. 
COWPEA. CURCULIO ( Glial c ode rmixs a eneus Boh. ) 
Georgia T. ?. Carter (May 8): Eeported from SzperLnent and Social, attack- 
ing cotton. 
Oliver I. Snapp {Jwae 7): A planter at Culverton reports that 
about 10 acres of cotton has been seriously injijxed by this insect 
at this place. 
GHAmJLATED CUTV/OEIvI (Feltia annexa Treit.) 
Georgia F. S. Cliamberlin (Jime lO): A very hsavy infestation of Feltia 
annexa vzas observed in one instance at Tifton on June 10. The 
infestation had started in a field of burr clover but as this 
supply of food became eschausted, the larvae moved into a field 
of cotton on one side and into a field of beans on the other. 
Much damage was done in each instance. 
COTTON- BOLL CUT770EM (Prodenia ornithogall i Guen. ) 
Alabama J. M, Eobinson (June 25): The cotton-boll, cutv/orm has been report- 
ed as doing considerable damage to cotton foliage in the northern 
portion of the State. 
Mississippi n R. W. Earned (June 20): The yellovr striped army^orm or cotton- 
boll cutworm has attracted attention throu^^out the State during 
the past month. Specimens were received from LeFlore, Jackson, 
George, and Noxubee Counties. 
STALK BOEER ( Ta.nair)ema nitela Guen. ) 
South Carolina J. A. Berly (June 21): Appeared in a field about Juni 16, and 
has caused injury to quite a few plants at McCorraick. 
Mississippi T. F, McGehee (June 17): Stalk borers are doing more damage than 
ustial to young cotton in this section, Holly Springs. 
E, W. Earned (Jtme 20): The moth stalk borer has attracted some 
attention in the northern part of this State as a pest of cotton 
during June. 
COTTON SQUARE- BOREE (Str vmon mel inus Fon. ) 
Oklahoma E, E. Scholl (June 23): Th.e cotton equare-borer is at work on 
cotton fields in the extreme southeastern part of the State. 
A CUECULIONin 
Alabama J. M, Eobinson (June 25): fey 29 we received sev;eral specimens 
of a beetle from Cedar Bluff, vhich lias be::n determined by H. P. 
Loding of Mobile as being Leridccr J cus herricki Pierce. This 
insect was reported from Mississippi in 1904 as attacking cotton 
foliage and doing considerable damage. 
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