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they are more abundant in the hill sections of the State than in the 
Delta but even in the hills many fields can be found with less than 
10 per cent infestation. ..'ore planters c.re poisoning against the 
boll weevil than ever before,,' 7 
B.R.Coad (Delta Laboratory, July 20). "Heavy weevil inf sstation -was 
reported from the following counties: Holmes, Tallahatchie, Marshall, 
Tate, Monroe, Atalla, Coahoma., Montgomery, Jefferson, Jeff Davis, 
Pike, Lr-.vrence, Calhoun, Sunflower, B^ntcn, Noxubee, Prent'.ss, Clai- 
borne, Union, Bolivar, Sharkey, Tippah, Webster, Lincoln, franklin, 
Oktibbeha, Tishomingo, Alcorn, "Winston, Grenada, barren, Washington 
and Quitman. The heavy inf estat ions were cheeked by weather condi- 
tions in several of these counties. Slight infestations ?»rere reported 
from Panola, Carroll, Pontotoc, Lafayette, Jasper, Chickasaw, 
Walthall, Leake, Hinds, Clay, Jones, Humphreys, Carroll v D:Soto, 
Tunica, Lee, Heshoba, Lauderdale, ^ayne, Simpson, and Yalobusha 
Counties. Reports were received from 58 counties in this State." 
Franklin Sherman (June 23). u The weevil is reported as plentiful 
in Robeson, Columbus, Anson, Union, and Scotland Counties with 
occasional specimens reported from Richmond, Bladen, Mecklenburg, 
Moore, Cumberland, and Onslow Counties." 
B.R.Coad (Delta Laboratory, July 20) . "Heavy infestation of the 
weevil is reported from Pit: scurg and jarts of Easkell, Pontotoe, 
Atoka, Okfuskee, Bryan, ana Lincoln Counties. Slight infestations 
are reported from Leflore, Jjfferson, Cleveland, Caddo, Comanche, 
McCurtain, Choctaw, Logan, and McLain Counties. Th3 weevil is 
reported from 24 counties in this State," 
B.R.Coad (Delta Laboratory, July 20). "Shews a comparatively light 
infestation during this period while reports indicate considerable 
increase in infestation in the prospect of new generation of weevils 
now hatching. They were reported as plentiful in Aiken, Chesterfield, 
Chester, Sumter, Abbeville, Spartanburg, Lancaster, Clarendon, and 
Orangeburg Counties and slight in Anderson and Newberry Counties. 
They were reported from 14 counties. in this State." 
B.R.Coad (Delta Laboratory, July 20). "Heavy infestations of the boil 
weevil are reported in Decatur, Hardin, McNairy, Fayette, Shelby, 
HardeTan, and Chester Counties and light infestations in Tipton, 
Giles, Henderson, Haywood, Madison, .Lauderdale and McMinn Counties." 
B.R.Coad (Delta Laboratory, July 20). "The Bureaus field workers 
have determined the percentage infestation in the following counties! 
Cameron, 92 per cent; Hidalgo, S4-95 per cent; Jim Tells, 51 per 
cent; Nneces, 47 per cent; Brazoria, 40 per cent; Liberty, 39 per 
cent; rasper, 6 per cent. Heavy infestations are also reported from 
Ellis, Eays, Coryell, Gregg, Fannin, Denton, Parker, ^ise, Cooke, 
Sabine, - r ils.:ci, Cherokee, ana Grayson Counties and slight infestations 
in Montague, Hopkins, Bell, 2a ;t Laid, Cass, McLennan, and Collin 
CGrmiiae. w «evils were reported from 43 counties in this State." 
