236 AGRICULTURE OF MAINE. 



New Sweden Grange, reported by C. A. Landfors. 



The potato beetle showed an increase ; cabbage worms, cut 

 worms, codling moths and currant worms were about as usual, 

 but not very troublesome. 



CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 



Lakeside Grange, Harrison, reported by J. Arthur Chad- 

 bourne. 



Potato beetles, codling moths and cabbage worms were more 

 troublesome than usual ; grasshoppers more abundant ; red- 

 humped and yellow-necked apple-worms increasing each year ; 

 mosquitoes less than usual. 



New Gloucester Grange, reported by Mrs. Mabel J. True. 



Cut worms, tent caterpillars, and potato beetles were abun- 

 dant ; the codling moth was not as common as usual ; mosquitoes 

 many ; railroad worms were abundant. 



Maple Grove Grange, Sebago, reported by E. M, Douglass, 



Potato beetles plentiful; currant worms, cabbage worms and 

 railroad worms very abundant; mosquitoes very few. 



FRANKLIN COUNTY. 



Webb River Grange, Carthage, reported by E. H. Staples. 



Tent caterpillars and potato beetles abundant ; codling moths 

 and railroad worms scarce ; grasshoppers and mosquitoes plenti- 

 ful. 



Framington Grange, reported by Clarence McCully. 



Railroad worms very plentiful ; red-humped and yellow- 

 necked apple-worms more abundant than usual. 



Aurora Grange, Strong, reported by Dana W. Sweet. 



Tent caterpillars about the same as usual ; striped cucumber 

 beetles not as many as usual ; potato beetles, rose chafers, flea 

 beetles and codling moths very plentiful ; cabbage worms, cur- 

 rant worms and railroad worms not many; horn flies abundant; 

 mosquitoes many. 



HANCOCK COUNTY. 



Brookline Grange, reported by Rodney L. Allen. 

 Cut worms were plentiful ; potato beetles many and increas- 

 ing ; codling moths few ; mosquitoes many. 



Alamoosook Grange, Orland, reported by J. E. Gross. 



