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Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 23): A snail percentage of pecan drops received 
recently from Hollandalc and Meridian showed infestation. 
C. Lyle and assistants (August): Shuck, worms aro moderately abundant at 
Ocean Springs, Jackson County. , 
PECAN CASE BEARER ( Mineola .juglandis LeB.) 
Georgia. J. B. Gill '(August 25): There has occurred' a heavy infestation of the 
pecan leaf case bearer in pecan orchards of the southern portion of Georgia. 
, ■ FALL WEBWORM ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
Georgia. J, B. Gill (August '2" 5): " : The seeorid'brood of the fall web worm has 
caused some injury to foliage of pecan orchards in scattered localities in 
Georgia. , • '...■". 
WALUQT CATEEPILLAR ( Datana inte^crrima G. & R.) 
Georgia. J. E. Gill (August 25): Colonies of the walnut caterpillar are not so 
prevalent in pecan orchards' of Georgia as in some years. 
Florida. A. 17. Tissot (August 22): The walnut caterpillar is partially defoliat- 
ing many pecan trees in the southern part of the pecan section of Florida. 
■/; .." CITRUS 
CITRUS WETTEFLY ( Dial euro des citri Riley & How.) 
Georgia. J. B. Gill (August 25): The citrus whitcfly is moderately abundant in 
southern Georgia on Sateuma orange trees and ornamentals.. 
Florida. A. N. Tissot (August 28): The citrus whitefly is moderately abundant 
in scattered localities. 
CITRI COLA SCALE ( Coccus pseu&omagnoliaruTn Kuwana) 
California. R. Bogue (August 23): Orange growers in the vicinity of Redlands 
have been having considerable trouble from the citricola scale. The scalo 
has been very thick in this district and the growers feel that the weather 
has been responsible. Extremely hot weather has not been sufficiently plenti- 
ful to check the newly hatched scalo. 
FIG 
A FLOWER BEETLE ( Euphoria sepulchral is Fab.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 23): Adults of Euphoria sepulchral is were found 
feeding in moderate numbers on ripe figs at Trebloc on July 30. 
