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GENERAL FEEDERS 
CUTWORMS (Noctuidae) 
North Carolina. L. B. Reed (April 21): Some damage has "been noted on strawberries 
at Chadbourn. 
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lorida. F. S. Chamberlin (April 14): Cutworms are only moderately abundant on 
newly-set tobacco and other crops in Gadsden County. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (April 24): Cutworms are abundant in the vicinity of 
Lexington. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (April): Agrolis ypsilon Rott. is moderately abunc. 
in Knox County. 
J. U. Gilmore (April 25): Cutworms are not nearly so numerous at Clarksville 
this spring as they have "been for a number of years, and very little damage 
has been seen or reported. 
Mississippi. K. L. Cockerham (April 10): From March 24 to the present time cut- 
worms have been very bad in Biloxi. Tomato plants and Irish potatoes have beer, 
severely damaged. 
Kansas. H. B. Hungerford (April 20): Cutworms are very abundant in Baldwin and 
Newton on peonies and other plants. 
H. R. Bryson (April 23): The moths of the western army cutworm, Chorizagrotis 
auxiliaris Grote, were out last week at Mcpherson and southward to the Sta1 
borders. Injury has ceased, and the worms are going into the pupal stage. 
The damage was confined largely to fall-sown alfalfa, wheat, oats, and vetch. 
Between March 27 and April 17, reports of injury were received from Clonmel, 
Andale, Colwich, Buhler, Herington, Ellsworth, Jamestown, Chautauqua, Frankfort, 
Gypsum, Courtland, Bison, and Kill sboro . Counts made at Manhattan showed a 
population of 45 to the square foot. As many as 90 were taken on 1 square 
foot of soil in a patch of vetch. 
Montana. A. L. Strand (April 20): The army cutworm, C. auxiliaris , has been 
present in winter wheat fields near Portage and Power, Cascade County. Since 
first reported in March they have been covered by 1 to 2 feet of snc . 
ARMY WORM ( Cirphis unrouncta Kaw.) 
Illinois. W. P. Flint (April 19): Very heavy flights of armyworm moths occurred 
in central Illinois on the night of April 9. The flight was apparently gen 
SOUTHERN ARMYWORM ( Prodenia eridania Cram.) 
/Florida. J. R. Watson (April 25): On March 11 the young caterpillars of the 
semi-tropical army worm were sent in from Bartow, where they were injuring 
grass in lawns and other plants. 
GRASSHOPPERS (Acrididae) 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (April 21): Bggs of Camnula pellucida Scudd. I been 
received from Renville and Ward Co-ant ies for testing. More than 90 per cent of 
