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Georgia. P. M. Gilmer and P. A. Glick (July 10): In Tift County quite 
heavy infestations arc developing in all cotton, dusted or not. (July 
2k): The rather heavy infestation has almost disappeared. 
Florida. C. S. Rude and L. C. Fife (July 2): In Alachua and adjacent 
counties aphids aro present in some fields although not numerous 
enough to cause damage. (July ~}0) : Aphids are less numerous than a 
a week ago. Even in fields that have "been dusted they aro not numerous. 
Mississippi. E. W. Dunnam and J. C. Clark (July 2): Few in most fields 
in Washington County. (July ~$Q)i The aphid population is "building 
up on cotton that has "been dusted four or five times. 
Louisiana. P. C. Gaines, ot al. (July J>0) : Aphids aro "beginning to appear 
in Madison Parish where cotton has "been poisoned several times. 
Oklahoma. E. E. Ivy (July 25): Fairly common at Idabel, Mc Cur tain County, 
"but not doing much damage except to caged cotton. 
Texas. R. W. Moreland and A. B. Beavers (July JO): Aphid infestation 
heavy in places. 
K. P. Ewing (July l6): Where several applications of arscnicals 
have been made in Calhoun County, aphids aro appearing in fairly largo 
numbers. One field was observed where every loaf, square, "bloom, "boll, 
and even the stems of the plants were practically covorod with aphids 
and with "honeydew. " 
Arizona. W. A. Stevenson (July 2): Spotted infestations of aphids were 
still noted in several fields of cotton in the vicinity of Tucson. 
Predators were also noted in large numbers. (July l6): The aphid 
situation is still causing the cotton growers considerable concern. 
COMMON RED SPIDER ( Tetranychns telarius L. ) 
South Carolina. J. G. Watts (July 15): A number of outbreaks in Barnwell 
County on cotton during early July, which was very dry. Subsequent 
rains have materially reduced the population. 
F. F. Bondy and C. F. Rainwater (July JO): Some fields havo 
shown somo damage. Infestations very local. 
Georgia. P. M. Gilmer and P. A. Glick (July 10): In Tift County isolated 
patches of cotton infested "but no serious damage has "been notod. 
(July 2H): Rains have largely cleaned up red spider infestations. 
Mieet&si'.ppi. E. W. Dunnam and J. C. Clark (July S): Few infestations noted 
in Bolivar County. (July l6): One infestation in Washington County. 
Arkansas. D. Isely (July 20): Serious injury occurring in some of the 
Delta counties, northeastern Arkansas. 
