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B*R«Coad (September 15) • "Reports were received from 11 counties 
in this State, 9 in the northern half of the State reporting 
heavy infestations*" 
"Fifty-six counties7on° 
ifchl boll-weevil 
B«R*Coad (S?ptember 15) 
situation* Of these 39 counties reported heavy infestations* 
An area of light infestation occurred in the eastern part of 
the State over part of Bolivar, Washington, Sunflower, and 
Leflore Counties, and a similar ligh&ly infested area occurred 
in the northern part of the State from DeSoto to Tishomingo 
County southward to Chickasaw and Calhoun Counties*" 
B*B»Boad (September 15) # ''"Boll-weevil specimens were received 
on September 6, from Kennett, Mo*, and also reported as present 
at Hayti and Stsele-" 
B»R*Coad (September 15) » "Boll-weavil reports were received from 
11 counties in the eastern third of the State • Of these 10 
reported heavy infes tat ions • " 
BOLLWORM (Haliothia obsoleta Fab.) 
0-I#Snapp (August 26) • "Several cotton planters report this 
insect aa^causing serious damage to cotton in Middle Georgia* 
Some of this damage had been noted in fields that had been 
dusted four times for the cotton boli-vwaevil*" 
B.R»Coad (September 15) • "The bollworm was reported from 
Bashville in Howard County this year** 
T*»H« Jones (September 15) • "Specimens of larvae were sent in 
from various parts of the State during the latter part of August 
with reports that they were seriously injuring cotton bolls*" 
COTTON WORM ( Alabama argillacea Huebn*) 
H.ToFernald (September 2l)« " A perfect specimen of the cotton 
worm moth was taken September 16 at Bethlehem*" 
W*J-Schoene (Telegram September 22)» "Defoliation by cotton 
worm reported from 4 counties, Norfolk, Nansemond, Dinwiddie, 
and Brunswick. The county agents of Norfolk and Brunswick 
reported that the defoliation was so serious that the owners 
of cotton fields were dusting under their directions*" 
W*P. Flint (September 18)* "First adults of this species were 
taken on the night of September 12 at Urbana-" 
W«R*Coad (September 15)* "Heavy infestations of cotton worm 
larvae were reported from Tipton, Fayette, Shelby, and Gibson 
Counties* Slight infestations were reported from Carroll, 
Hardin, and Hardeman Counties*" 
