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half were Maine men, mostly employed from the tQwns in the 

 infested district. At the same time our state force was 

 increased to twenty- five men, making fifty- five in all. 



COLONY HISTORY. 



The following table gives a summary of the number of colo- 

 nies, number of egg-clusters and their location from the first 

 scout, begun on November 20th, 1906, to the first of January, 

 1908. During the work of last summer many of these infesta- 

 tions were wiped out as far as any new egg-clusters appeared 

 this fall, but even those will have to be looked after during the 

 coming season to see that no new outbreak occurs. 



KITTERY. 



Colony No. Property of Location No. of Egg-clusters. 



1 Daniel Cook, Bridge St 3 



2 Allen Jackson, Bridge St 



3 Remick Grove, Bridge St 



4 Ellen Leach, Xewmarch St 



5 Waldo Hanscomb, Newmarch St 



6 Chas. Bonnin, Xewmarch St 



7 Henry Ham, Newmarch St 2 



8 Dr. D. O. Junkins, Newmarch St 2 



9 W. A. Willey, Newmarch St 2 



10 Asa Wade, Newmarch St I 



11 J. H. Foye, Newmarch St I 



12 Mrs. S. A. Richardson, Newmarch St i 



13 George Manatte, Government St I 



14 Judge Neil, Government St I 



15 Mrs. H. Wentworth, Government St 5 



16 John Pedigrew Estate, Government St 2 



17 Edward Wilcox, Government St I 



18 George Gibbons, Love Lane I 



19 W. G. Swett, Love Lane I 



20 J. H. Gerry, Love Lane I 



21 J. W. Greve, Love Lane I 



22 W. A. Williams, Love Lane I 



23 A. S. Mclntire, Love Lane 4 



24 U. S. Navy Yard 54 



25 Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Rogers Road I 



26 R. R. Fernald, Rogers Road 2 



27 A. R. Dinsmore, Rogers Road I 



28 Augustus Stevens, Rogers Road I 



29 Hiram Keene, Rogers Road I 



30 Horace Moore, Rogers Road I 



