L8- 
:?erable iama ■ Ln I z ntr art of F] "he 
lower leaves of the t ;o. 
BA XO TI : - • ) 
rth Carolina J. n. Tenhet y, 1923): Injury -d - : :co 
■ irevr^rm is much less this season than b, 
are slightly dV 3d, but v 
in jetting a "stand, 
A 
orida , S. C amberlin (l^ay 16): In I >ns of Mel 
:co are less abuncb I lal. 
SUGARC 
Louisi- '". S, Hind! ): 2 ne bor 
tion has "been un it an ' >n 
tively r . ath corn . cane. Firs - 
rvae are just reachin ton Rouge. 
very much later than the 
1 ircporten.1 i ' : 
:.:'•.••• . . . . 
: red in br ring 1 on th 
sts of tr be ire un 
q r ttions ?*; r . - tic 
nnd possibility of incr - - ctiveness of th 
Lt« in cone- tor er control. 
FAIIAN . mi 8 obscura B o i 
Hawaiian Islands 0. H. Swezey (Report for 1927): boroi -as bcdn in • 
usual satisfactory control by Suin I binid 
( Cromnsia sohenonhori Vill.), tee] t La a number of I 
re mature cane has ctood for t lor.,- bi - n £» 
and th.. bor. re orking 01. 
an accumulation, ol -• • ur trash, co that t 
canes not accessible to ..A consid 1 1 
amount of 108 shb -d thus. On one p 1 - n the 1 
was titrated a1 . X). 
ARMYHI ( nhls u Saw. and 
. 
• an Islaufco 0. H, y (H port for 1927)i I ... 
c ntrol no?- in most pi t 
9it jo in 192 3. 1 least 
' out- 
