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Alabama 
Mississippi 
Alabr.ra 
-POTATO " 711 ( Cylas fir-lcirius Fab.) 
. 1. Cockerhan (July 31): After shipping-shed inspections 
at Foley, Baldwin Jounty, of around 75 errs of early s I po- 
tatoes and a correspond! . lount of inspections in fields 
[ere early potatoes have been harvested, no sweet- " ee- 
vils have thus far been found this year. This is especially 
encour since all these :oes have been - » ;~ed 
from an area previously very heavily infested. 
D CUCl - -. BBTLE (Pi b roticj bj Lt ta Lee.) 
. Jockerham (Au t beetles are usually v 
abundant or. the i i coast, during the su ad e rly 
LI, att : . various crops and especially sweet pot 
but tl -hey occur in fewer numbers than for sever: - 
seasons around Biloxi, Now on Ls an occasional adult 
ere last year hundreds occurred. 
[Ketei oderes laurentii Gue r . ) 
K. L. Coc . (July 31): This insect is repc. - eing 
less injurious to sweet pot t this year than it was 1: I 
season near Foley. Shir, i -shed inspections o. i 7:; to 
100 carloads of ve substantia - 1 :t. 
It has been noted that the - e is worse on Porto . . or 
red- a on I" : oes. I c 
not say t .er or not this is cific variet; -rence 
or whether it is cue to Vie fact I hese potrtoes vere 
planted on infested soil. 
Tennessee 
Tennes 
S ' I -03 
TQI ( .Votonarce spp . ) 
A. C. Morgan 
i c- rcer than .ce 
no poison 
TO!-. 
tobacco i 
onerous than 
