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Mississippi R. ;. [lamed (July 23): Compl Lnts as i pest of corn 
to: • .-. v. bo ..n received fi LI sections of the t t^ 
during the past month. En some esses serious injury was re- 
ported. 
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Georgia ;. H. Larri r (July 5): The fol owing ras V :c . fro 
letter received from o. I. Snr. ., ted June 26. ,! .r.t t 
request of several farmers in the jrn part of Peach County, 
I made a trip with the loc-^L county agent yesterday to inves- 
tigate an infesto.tion of worms attacking ;.".'.- corn. I found 
a v^ry heavy infestation of the fall army orm in th< ostern 
part of Peach County and in the northern rt o: [oust on 
County. In one field every corn plant bad been ruined. Trio 
corn had been planted ir a field r/here who t had been turned 
under after ' 11 and -rind damage. 
0. I. Snapp (Juno 30): This insect has no-.: sho-n up in 
Macon County and is doing much damage to cowpeas md youi 
corn, especially near llontozuo.r . 
Alabama '. p. Loding (July 15): T_. fall armyworm has iestroyed 
many luto-nl tnted gladioli in Mobile. I brrely saved mine 
treatment. 
Louisiana 7. E. Hinds (July 23): Still abundant and d ma : raBS, 
corn, and cone. 
Mississippi R. './. Harned (July- 23): Throughout the latt r •; .rt of June 
and all of July, complaints have been received of injury to 
corn. Specimens love been rec< jived from jTazoo, Lauderdale 
Kemper, Union, Leflore, Sharkey, Jefferson, Chickasaw, Polio- r, 
Forrest, Lincoln, Copiah, end Simpson Counties. The corre- 
spondent from Lincoln County stated that to.se insects hrd al- 
most completely destroyed a 4-acre field of corn by July 2. 
ABMTrfQHM (■' irphis uni punct.o Haw.) 
Hot; York C. R. Crosby (June 27): A severe outbreak on hay and corn 
in certain localities in Suffolk County has been reported. 
Ohio T. . .- rks (July): A wire, from the county agent of . iami 
County on June 15 stated that caterpillars were devouri . 
timothy on a form in hie county. Hoods ■ ere bein ton off 
and the hoy being greatly damaged. The place was Lted tfc 
same day by :.'.. ?. Jones, who found the crop being harvest 
to sove it. Specimens were determined as the tr. >rm. 
.. :ort *fas received from Marion County that th so -ons 
destroyed the heads in n field of tio;ot % v there, rhis is 
the first s .rious outbreak in Ohio since 1918. 
