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Georgia 
0. I. Snapp (Ju?.y 15) :; The fall armyworm has done con- 
siderable .dainage in several localities, in Houston County. 
Infestations have been heavy in a number of southern Georgia 
counties. 
Alabama 
T. O'Neill (July 4): The fall armyworm is reported by 
property owners. as doing serious damage at Atlanta and 
Valdosta to golf courses and lawns, Bermuda grass, corn, and 
millet. This insect is also reported at Thomaston. 
J. M. Robinson (July 23): The fall armyworm is generally 
distributed over the State causing serious damage to corn, 
sorghum, sugarcane, soy beans, and various grasses. There 
is a general outbreak. . 
Mississippi 
Louisiana . H. E. Hinds (July 26): The fall armyworm has occurred in 
damaging numbers in only a few Idealities* However, worms 
have been fairly common and full-grown larvae were crawling 
across walks in small numbers' at Louisiana State University 
in the middle of July. 
R. w. Harned and assistants (July): This insect is occurring 
in abundance over most of the southern two-thirds of the State. 
The following host plants are being attacked: Beans, corn, 
cotton, gladiolus, peas, sugarcane, soy beans, rutabagas, 
ve] vetbeans, pnd zinnias. 
AKX.70RM ( Cirphis uniouncta Haw. ) 
.M. .H. Swenk (June 15-30): On June "28 the true armywonn 
was reported destroying corn in Hall 'County and sweet clover 
in Nuckolls County. 
A. G. Stephens (July 2): Armyrorms are reported in the 
upland of Converse County. 
CORN EAR TfrOBM ( Heliothis obsoleta Tab.) 
Connecticut '.7. E. Britton (July 24): This insect has been reported 
as attacking corn at New Haven, Derby, and Groton. Reports 
have come in earlier than usual. 
Nebraska 
.vyoming 
Delaware 
West Virginia 
Ohio ■; . ; 
L. A. Stearns (July 23): Several inquiries received during 
the first week in July at Camden. 
L. M. Peairs (July 23): The corn ear worm is unusually 
abundant in Morgantown and other places. 
T. H. Parks (July' 15): The corn ear worm did some damage 
by burrowing into early tomatoes ; long the Ohio River. Each 
year this insect, brings itself to the attention of the torn; to 
growers, who harvest their crop early in this section. 
