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California S. Lockwood (August 30): The webs are just beginning to 
appear in last of August along the banks of the Sacramento 
River in Sacramento and Yuba Counties. 
CIGAR CASE BEARER ( Coieophora f lstcherella Fer%) 
Mississippi H. C-ladney (September 14): Very abundant in some groves 
of pecan in western Jackson County. 
HICKORY SHUCK "'.'ORivi ( Laspeyresia caryana Fitch) 
Georgia M. S. Yeomans (September): Moderately abundant in southern 
Georgia. 
PECAN : "ESVIL ( 3aianinus caryae Horn) 
Georgia T. L. Bissell (September 23): Adults have become scarce in 
pecan orchards at Experiment and their activities have practi- 
cally ceased. No oviposition has been known to occur since 
September 10. However, adults emerged from the soil September 
18. The new generation of larvae began issuing from hickory 
and pecan nuts September 15, which is three weeks earlier than 
in 1928 at Barnes vi lie. 
RED -SHOULDERED SHOT -HOLE BCRER ( XylobiQ-os basilare Say) 
South. Carolina M. H. Branson (September 24): The red-shouldered shot-hole 
borer is very abundant in pecan grove at Newberry. 
AIT APHID ( Myzocallis fumioenncllus Fitch) 
Mississippi H. Dietrich (September 21): Very abundant on pecans at 
Lucedale. 
H. C-ladney (September 14): Very abundant in some groves and 
injury severe, (western half cf Jackson County and in vicinity 
of Biloxi.) 
CITRUS 7HITEFLY ( Dialeurodes citri A shm. ) 
Florida J. R, \7atson (September 23): Very abundant over the entire 
State. 
Mississippi D. 1. Grimes (September 22): Moderately abundant in Durant 
territory on cape jasmine. 
'.Tm. L. Gray (September 20): Very abundant in Adams, Claiborne, 
Jefferson, Franklin, Amite, and Wilkinson Counties on privet and 
cape jasmine. 
