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Tcxas. F. L. Thonas (August 5) '> Fourth generation now active, causing 
damage as far north as central Texas. Scattered as yet in northern and 
northwestern Texas. (August 12): Control measures wnder way in southern 
Texas; extensive in the San Antonio area; general throughout central 
Texas; and just "beginning in northern Texas. (August 26): Sone injury 
observed on late-planted cotton in central Texas, hut control measures 
"being much less used. 
H. S. Cavitt (July }0) : Sone poisoning being done in the vicinity 
of Candelaria. Causing some damage to young cotton at tho lower end of 
the Presidio Valley around Rcdford. 
K. P. Ewing, et al. (August 6): General throughout the Waco and 
Brazos River area of Calhoun and Jackson Counties, and more actual damage 
and stripping of plants observed around Waco than at any other point 
this year. 
A. J. Chapman (August 27): Defoliation throughout August by loaf 
worms, as well as lack of water, has contributed to an earlier than 
usual maturity of tho crop in the Presidio area. 
R. W. Moreland, ct al. (August 6): Considerable control work being 
done during the week in Brazos and Burloson Counties. (August 20): Some 
leaf worms still in the cotton. 
Arizona. W. A. Stevenson (July '}0): nc small larva found at Sahuarita, 
Pima County, on July 23. (August 20): Further specimens found in the 
Sahuarita area but infestation still low. 
BOLLwORH ( Holiothis obsoleta F. ) 
South Carolina. F. F. Bondy and C. F. Rainwater (August 27): Bollworms ob- 
served on cotton in Florence County throughout August but no damage done. 
Georgia. P. M. Gilmer and P. A. Glick (August ~[): Considerable damage in 
fields near corn in Tift, Lowndes, Berrien, Cook, and Colquitt Counties. 
(August 28): Slight damage by large larvae in the Upper Coastal Plain. 
Little damage to dusted cotton. : 
Florida. A. N. Tissot (August 23): Doing some damage to cotton in Bonifay, 
Holmes County. 
L. C. Fife and C. S. Rude (August 20): Doing a good deal of damage 
in some fields in Lake, Alachua, Marion, and Gilchrist Counties. 
(August 27): Present in all fields to some extent but not serious in 
most. 
Mississippi, R. L. McGarr, et al. (August 6): No appreciable number of 
bollworms noted in Oktibbeha and Lowndes Counties. 
E. W. Dunnam, et al. (August 27): A few bollworms found all month 
but no damage reported in Washington County. 
