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South Carolina. A. Lutken (Septeafber 24): The fall w e bw rm was abundant on 
persimmons in Beaufort County the last of August. 
Georgia. J. B. Gill (September 25): The fall webworm has shown up in conside 
able numbers in -oecan orchards in scattered localities in the southern 
portion of Georgia. 
Ohio. T. H. Par^s (September 20): Injury and defoliation have been very seve 
in Columbus. ' Some shade trees have been almost defoliated. and the worms 
are now attacking shrubs and hedges. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (September 25):- The fall w e bw rm has caused considerab 
damage to shade trees in Louisville, Lexington, and Shelbyville. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (Seotember): The fall webw rm is very 
abundant on pecan, -oersimmon, sweet gum, and other trees in Hinds, Madison 
Claiborne, and Rankin Counties. The' worms w G rc first noticed about the 
latter part of August. 
A FALL WM70EM ( Hyphantria textor Harr.) 
New England and New York. E. P. Felt (September 23): The fall w e bw rm H. 
textor has been very abundant here and there upon forest trees in south- 
western New England and southeastern New York/ 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (September 22): The fall vebworm is very abundan 
It has been noted on several s-oecies of trees, especially apple. 
Vermont. H. L. Bailey . (Seotember 27): Fall webworms are moderately abundant, 
less so than 1931.' • 
Connecticut. M. P. Zappe (Seotember): Appears to be very abundant — probably 
more so than average. 
Rhode Island. ' A. E. Stene (September 28): The fall webworn is again abundant 
although in some places -oerha^s not quite so numerous as last year. 
Pennsylvania. J. N. Knull (September 14): The fall webw rm H. textor is very 
abundant in the upper part of Dauphin County along the Susquehanna River. 
Many trees have been 'entirely defoliated. 
WALNUT CATERPILLAR ( Datana integerrima G. & R. ) 
Maryland. E. ■?. Cory and staff (September 22): The walnut caterpillar is 
present generally on walnut and -oecan over Maryland. 
Georgia. J. B. Gill (September 25): There has been a rather light infestatio 
in -oecan orchards of Georgia during the present season. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (September 21): 'Jalnut datanas are bad and far above avera 
Many walnut trees have been -partially defoliated. 
Louisiana. C. E. Smith and C. 0. Hopkins (September 9): A number of -pecan 
trees of considerable size which had recently been defoliated were observed 
in Pointc Cou-oee, St. Landry, and St. Martin Parishes. 
