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on squares at Florence', but no appreciable damage. 
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Georgia. K. P. Conradi (August 7) : -A- few bollworms have been found in plots 
in Cha/tham and Mcintosh Counties in Sea Island cotton. (August- 2j) ' Boll- 
worms are causing ser-ioijs damage in some fields of Sea Island cotton in 
Mcintosh County. ■ 
W. L. Lowry (August lU): Increased injury' was noted in most fields 
examined recently in Lowndes and Echols Counties. 
P. M. Gilmer (August' ~[)i Bollworms! are present in small numbers at 
Tifton, but the damage is only local' and not severe.. 
Florida. J. R. Watson (August 23) ' Fields, particularly those planted near 
cornfields, have been badly infested. In some fields 10 percent of the 
bolls were destroyed. In every instance the corn had matured and become 
unattractive to the insect. 
K. H. Smith (August lU) : Numerous bollworms were found in several 
fields during the week and in some fields near Gainesville they were 
causing considerable damage. _ '...'. 
Mississippi. C. A. Henderson and J. E,' Ragland (August 28): A few bollworms 
are still found on cotton, but they are doing little damage. 
E. W. Dunnam (August 21): Only slight damage to cotton has been 
reported throughout the season in Washington County. 
Loui-siana. H. L. Dozier (August 7)* A heavy general, infestation was found on 
1»600 acres of cotton- at Curtis, in Bossier Parish. An estimated loss of 
HO percent has already been done. Squares and' bolls of all sizes have 
been ruined. It is the worst outbreak I have ever seen. 
Texas. R. W. Moreland (August J): In Brazos and Burleson Counties, in eastern 
Texas, injury has been light in most all of the old cotton, but is heavy 
in the young' cotton. 
K. P. Ewing (August 21)*: In Calhoun County this insect continues 
to damage young cotton. It is perhaps the worst menace to the several 
thousand acres of June-planted cotton in this and other southern counties. 
A. J. Chapman (August 2l): The cotton bnllworm' infestation has been 
much more severe this year than in any previous year. ■ 
COTTON FLEA HOPPER ( Psallus seriatus Reut.) _ ^ ... 
South Carolina. F. F. Bondy (July 31): There have been very few flea hoppers 
in Florence County and practically no damage. 
Georgia. K. P. Conradi (August 7) : In Mcintosh County no flea hoppers have 
been found. 
