﻿52 SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



Long, Mr. Pleasant; Charles S, Wliitescarver, Mt. Pleasant ; Hu^h Stevenson, Gentry- 

 vllle; VV. H. Roo-ers, Alanthus; H. W. Johnson, New Castle; .1. A. Maurinsr. Havana; 

 Elisha Brai-e, Sain))son Creek ; James Shillinifham, * *. Greene — S. A. E(hnonsom, 

 Walnut Grove. Grundy— Val. Brieofel, Trenton ; G. H. Hiibbel, * *. Harrison — J. 

 Whiteley. New Castle; Cn\ H. Fitch, Eatfleville ; J. H. linrrovvs. Cainsville ; Sam. 

 McCray. Mitchellsville ; C. F. Fran<ham, Yankee Rklge ; Wm. Rikestraw, Bethany. 

 Henry— I). C. Mdntire. Norris Fork; J E. String^er, Leesville ; T. J. Quick, dines. 

 Hickory —VV. L. Snidow, Elkron ; James VV. Dickerson. * * ; C. J. Ho.-tetler, Wheat- 

 land. Holt — Bennet Kino-.* *; J. W. Crow, Bijjelow ; W. Rancher, Oreofon; J D. 

 White, Forest City ; J. W. Maple, Ont^on. Howard — Garnett W. Moreliead, Glasjjow. 



Howell Iron — W. Cam. Belleview. Jackson — Dr. John L. Gre<ro-, Stony 



Point; W. S. Parrish. Hickman's Mill : J. W. Geio:er, Hickman's Mill ; J. A. Vioore, 

 Pink Hill ; W. J. Ganit, New Santa F<-e. Jasper— J. M. Peterson, Preston ; W. G. L. 

 Craio-, Smithticld ; J U. Th(trnhnri>-, Reeds ; Thomas McWallie, Avilla. Johnson— W. 

 Campbell, Holden ; J. I.. Cleland, Chalybeate; Dr. Diinkly, Diinkshnrg; D. B. Reavis, 

 Kintjsville; E. J.Coleman, " *; J. Milo Martin, Pittsville ; J. L. Mot'singer. Fayette- 

 ville. Knox— Jac. Wi. gerter, Millport. Laclede— L. R. Rupart, Hazle Green." La- 

 fayette — James Belt, M. D . Napoleon; J. J. Ferofuson, Sniahar : James E. Gladish, 

 Aullsville. Lawrence — W. L. Goodman, Mt. Vernon. Lkwis — W. B. Dement, Bun- 

 ker Hill. Lincoln Linn — A. Moyer. Brooktield. Livingston Macon — 



W. B. Martin. Colleo-e Mound. Madison — Joseph M. Anthonv, Fredericktovvn. Ma- 

 ries — D L. Dodds, Vienna. Marion— J. K. Martin, Philadelphia ; W. R. Anderson, 

 Palmyra ; Rutus M. Brown, Palmyra; S F. Taft, Hannibal. McDonald— W. D. Pal- 

 son, Sonthvv<st City. Mkrcer — J. H. Burrows, Cainsville. Millku — Missis- 

 sippi — S. S. Smith. Bertrand Moniteau Monrok — J P. Myers. - ^■". Mont- 

 gomery— D. T. Mitchell. Jonesbnrij ; E R. Brown, Montu;omerj'. Morgan — 



New Madrid— James S. Barney, New Madrid. Newton — John Thrasher, Neosho; W. 

 H. Wet herel I, Seneca. Nodaway — W. B. M. Harman, Pickerinjr; W. Pittnian, IVIarys- 

 ville ; AV H. Clark Luteston ; T D. Wallace, Hopkins Oregon— J. R. Woodside, 

 Thoraasville. Osage — Lucieii Philbert, Danphlne. Ozark— James Price, * * ; T. J. 



Gideon,**. Pemiscot — Perry — R. M. Brewer, Perryville. Pettis — Flihu 



Canada\% Ionia; L H. Williams, M. D., Houstonia; O A oramlall, Sedalia ; C R. 

 Hoauf, Sedalia Platte— James Adkins. Platte City; R. P. C. Wilson, Platte City. 

 Polk— T. W. Simp«on, Payne's Prairie; M. D. Mitchell, Morrisville; John Carson, 

 Bolivar; H M Wallard, Humansville. Pulaski— Charles Curtl-!, Dundas ; O. J. Ry- 

 ther. Iron Summit. Putnam — A D. Thomas, I'erre Haute. Ralls — A. E- Trabue, Han- 

 nibal. Randolph— W Qnayle, Moberly. Ray— * '^^ Morton. Rey'nolds Rip- 

 ley — B Hassell, Doniphan. St. Charles — C. Weinrich, NcwMeile. St. Clair — S. H. 

 Lone:, 'i'ahorville ; W. H. Fdlery, Collins ; C. A. Schooley, Tahoiville. St. Fkancois — 

 E. H. Perkins, Farniington ; F E Clay, * * ; A. J. Leathers, Farminj;ton. Ste Gene- 

 vieve— J K. Pi ichard, Bloomsdale. St. Louis Salink — Jno. P McManus, Lntes- 



ville. Schuyler Scotland— Albert North, Memphis. Scott — H. P Lynch, 



M. D., Commerce. Shannon Shelby — John B. Randal, Hiij-li Prairie Home. 



Stoddard Stonk — Sullivan — Sumner Boynton, Milan. Taney — J. 



J. Brown. Forsyth ; W. R Howard. Forsyth Texas — R. S.'Smiley, Houston ; Geort>e 

 A. Bezoni. Roubedoux. Vernon — M. L Modrel, Little Osaire; J A. Princeton, Schell 

 City. Warrkn — D. P. Dyer. Warrenton. Washington — W. Riehl, Potosi. Wayne — 

 Wkbster Wright — E. B. Grittin, Hartville. Worth 



QUE.STIONS ANSWERED BY CORRESPONDENTS. 



1. How fiir back in the history of your county has this insect been known to in- 

 jure the o^rain and j^rass crops? 



2. What crops have suffered most from its ravages? 



3. Have any systematic efforts ever been made to overcome its injuries ? and have 

 you any idea to what extent my Second Report — which contained all that was known 

 about the insect up to that time^ and which was bound in with the Filth (1869) State 

 Agricultural Report — is distributed or known of among the fanners of your county ? 



4. Give approximately this year's estimated damage in your county, by this 

 single insec*; — all crops affected by it considered. 



The answers, here following, are numbered to correspond with the questions. 

 Those to questions 1 and 2, which have been summed up on pages 22, 23, 26 and 27, 

 and which are very similar, are almost entirely omitted. 



