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inspections have shown the continued -oresence of the pi" 1 : boll worm in 
all other cotton growing areas to be confined to the regulated area. The 
infestation in many of these areas is very light, and it is probable that 
infestation would not have bren discovered in all areas by the old methodr 
of inspection. Light infestations have likewise been found in a nunber 
of points in Arizona outside of the non-cotton zone,. These points are, 
with two exceptions, all within the restricted zone *..ic:; s.uroands the 
non-cotton zone. The infestations within the restricted zone are located 
within the vicinity of Lehi and Goodyear. A light infestation was also 
discovered about 3 nilcs southwest of Tempe and one specimen Was found 
northwest of Fhoonix, in the vicinity of the town of Glendale. A very 
light infestation has likewise oeen disclosed in the ne"7 cotton development 
in the vicinity of Coolidge. The infestations in this area have so far 
been traced to five fields included within a crescent- shaped area approxi- 
mately 5 miles long. Although the new finding in Arizona involved consider- 
able additional area, a comparatively few specimens have been found even 
hy the intensive inspections employed. A rather heavy infestation was 
found on a desert ranch about 5 miles east of the easternmost limit of the 
cultivated area in the Salt River Valley. The production of cotton on 
this isolated ranch, which contains approximately 37 acres of cotton, was 
unknown until this autumn." 1 
PERIODICAL CICADA 
3rood IV of the periodical cicada ( Tibicjjra scut end ocim L. ) appeared 
during 1930 in the following counties: 
IOWA 
Adair, Mama, Appanoose, Cass, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Fremont, Guthrie, 
Lucas, Mills, Monroe, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold, Shelby, Taylor, Union, 
Van Bur en, Wayne. 
KANSAS 
Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Bourbon, Brown, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, 
Cherokee, Clay, Coffey, Cowley, Dickinson, Doniphan, Douglas, 31k, Franklin, 
Geary, Greenwood, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Labette, Leavenworth, Linn, 
Lyon, Marion, Marshall, Miami, Montgomery, Nemaha, Neosho, Osage, Pottawa- 
tomie, Riley, Saline, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Sunner, Waubaunsee, Wilson, '.Toodson, 
Wyandotte. 
MISSOURI 
Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Dates, Denton, Bollinger, (perhaps a 13-year 
colony), Boone, 3uchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Cass, Cedar, Chariton, Clark, 
Clay, Clinton, Cole, Daviess, DeKalb, Grundy, Gasconade, Gentry, Harrison, 
lry, Holt, Jackson, Johnson, Knox, Lafayette, Linn, Livir ". rion, 
1 Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, U. 3. D. A . 
