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E« Wo Harned (July 30): Snail green insects taken, on cotton at A. 
& T v!, College on July 3 f J by- A©' L« Haraner and J. Mi Langstori, This 
may possibly be the cotton flea., which vail make the second county 
infested. We already have then from Washington County, (Determined 
hy W a L. McAtee as this species. J. A» 11}) 
Texas Er F« L„ Thomas (August lU) s Injury from the cotton hopper has 
occurred in Henderson and Harris Counties, "but in general has beer- 
reported only from 'the northeastern section of the State, 
South Co B» Efiekisls (August 17): Hoppers began to migrate from cotton to 
Carolina croton plants during the early part ' of August in the Piedmont section, 
Louisiana Tr-> J e W, Folsom- (August 17) ' The hopper is common in certain fields 
in which there are 'large numbers of small blasted squares, and where 
many hoppers have been seen in the act of puncturing the small squares. 
RED SPIDER ( Tf.tra.nvr-.hus telarius L„ ) 
Forth Franklin Sherman (August 17): Light to moderate infestations of the 
Carolina red spider with a few severe cases, reported. Light to moderate 
infestations of lice found in or reported from various sections; 
severe infestations in a few cases* 
. TAHITI CHED PLANT 3UC- (Lygus -p ratensis L,) 
Arizona Arizona Hews' letter, Vol. 3 17o 7 (July 31): The tarnished plant bug 
has been responsible fcr the shedding. of young squares of cotton 
in several' fields near Chandler e 
THRIPS (Thysanoptera) 
Arizona Arizona News Letter, Vcl. 3 !Io« 7 (July 31): The cotton thrips were 
observed to be very numerous in' fields hear Litchfield and Glendale. 
Many plants were shewing injury from. these insects,, 
3CLL WCfeM ( Heliothis obsoleta Pab . ) 
Texas Dr» 3?« L. Thomas (August l'v); The boll worm is abundant and causing 
injury in Wichita, Ball, Panola, and Tyler Counties. 
Arisona Arizona Hews Letter, Vol 3,, No e ?» (Jttly 31): The com ear worm 
appeared in various parts of the State during July* Cotton has been 
attacked at Glendale, Chandler, and Goodyear. In several cottcn 
fields near Tucson the insect has also be en observed,, A rr>se grower 
near Phoenix brought to the office one of these insects which had 
burrowed into the rose buds. 
Oklahoma D, Isely (August 15): Complaints of boll worm injury have been received 
from southern Oklahoma. 
E, E. Scholl (August 20): We are now entering a campaign' on cotton 
boll worms in the southeastern part of the State, where at leas-:, 20 
counties are now infested™ 
