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Saint Cloud, Stearns County : Fly south in great numbers ; a few alight. 



Becker, Sherburne County; The lasc left here; go southwest; good breeze from 

 northwest. 



Benson, Swift County ; Fly west of south in great numbers ; few alight. 



De Graff, Swift County : Fly east ; none alight. 



Lac qui Parle, Lac qui Parle County: Fly south of southeast; thick ; wind north- 

 west. 



Baxter, Lac qui Parle County : Wind northwest ; clear and warm ; vast numbers fly 

 very high southeast. 



Montevideo, Chippewa County: "Wind northwest ; no hoppers, scarcely. 



Kandiyohi, Kandiyohi County: Good many fly southeast ; only a few drop. 



Willmar, Kandiyohi County : Many fly southeast. 



Manannah, Meeker County: Those that remained after the flight of the 10th few 

 northwest. (?) [It is probable this should be southeast.] 



Palmyra, Renville County : Passed over southerly. None seen for two weeks past. 



Pipestone, Pipestone County : Wind north ; fly thick. 



Windom, Cottonwood County : Fly south. 



Mount Lake, Cottonwood County : The last passed south at 2.30 p. m. 



Madelia, Watonwan County : Fly south ; wind northwest. 



Butterfield, Watonwan County : From 15th to 20th wind west and northwest; to-day 

 changed to north, and nearly all left ; go south. 



Saint James, Watonwan County : All left here to-day. 



Mankato, Blue Earth County : Millions fly high at 11 a. m. ; go south. 



Wilton, Waseca County : Large numbers fly south ; very few have alighted here. 



Waseca, Waseca County : The hoppers in this section arose and flew to south-south- 

 west. 



Luverne, Rock County : Immense swarms go south, alighting but rarely, at 12.30 p. 

 m. ; fell in small numbers in places to south and east ; upper regions filled with hoppers. 



Magnolia, Rock County: Large swarms fly south-southwest and southeast, varying 

 with the wind. Many alight in southern part of the county. 



Kanaranzie, Rock County: Fly south; largest swarm seen yet; none alighted. 



Little Rock, Nobles County: Immense swarms go south ; a few cripples fall. 



Adrian, Nobles County: Winds north; fly very high atd thick. 



Worthington, Nobles County : Flying in clouds ; few come down in this vicinity. 

 Wind north, tending east ; quite a good many fly as near west as the wind will allow, 



Bigelow, Nobles County: Wind north; clear; large swarms flew south. 



Brownsbury, Jackson County : Immense numbers go south ; wind from the north. 



Jackson, Jackson County: "Are flying 9 miles deep as we go to press." — Bejpuhlic. 



Hunter, Jackson County : Go south ; most numerous I have seen this year. 



Hector, Ren^dlle County : Wind northwest. 



Glencoe, McLeod County : Fly very thick southeast. 



Penn, McLeod County : A few scattering ones go south. 



Benton, Carver County : Great numbers fly southwest ; wind from north. 



Carver, Carver County : Large swarms fly in a southerly or southwesterly direction; 

 some alight near town. 



Shakopee, Scott County : Wind northwest to north ; clear ; fly in great numbers 

 southeast to south, from 10 to 3. 



Marshfield, Lincoln County : Wind north ; immense swarm came in sight about 11 

 o'clock, flying south till sundown. 



Marshall, Lyon County : Pleasant ; air full ; go southeast all day. 



Lamberton, Redwood County: Wind from north and northwest. From the 8th till 

 the 20th the flight has been steady and culminated in a grand rush on the 20th ; the 

 heaviest flight I ever saw. 



Albin, Brown County: Few flying; wind north-northwest; no coupling or laying 

 .-yet. 



