THE BROWN-TAIL MOTH IN NEW 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Spread and Present Distribution. 



During July, 1906, the brown-tail moth continued to 

 spread to the northwest into Grafton County, and north 

 into Carroll County, but failed to spread westward into 

 Cheshire County. Examinations made by an inspector of 

 this station in November and December, 1906, show it to 

 have spread over the area indicated in figure 1 in 1906. In 

 those towns shaded the winter webs were found. The other 

 towns within the boundary line connecting these towns were 

 not examined but are undoubtedly infested. The following 

 is a list of these towns, with those in which the webs were 

 found marked with an asterisk.^ 



Grafton County. *Moultonborough. 



Alexandria. *Tuftonborough. 



Bridgewater. * Center Harbor. 

 Bristol. Merrimack County. 



*^^^fton. Andover. 



^^^t^^- ^Bradford. 



Hebron. ^Danbury. 



Orange. jj-^ 



^Plymouth. Newbury, 



mumney. ^^^ London. 



Sullivan County. Salisbury. 



Springfield. Sutton. 



Warner, 

 Carroll County. Webster. 



* Sandwich. Wilmot. 



1 For the previous distribution and spread of the brown-tail moth in New 

 Hampshire with a full account of its life history, remedies, etc., see Bulletin 

 122 of this Station. 



