[154] EEPORT UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



l^ilcif, liUey County. — " Some passed over to the south ; none settling down." 



Bush Centre, Bush County. — "Yes ; from the north ; none settled." 



Salina, Sahne County. — "A few passed over, going south, about the 1st October; did 

 not settle in this vicinity." 



Seneca, Xcmaha County. — "Yes. They did not settle in very large numbers and did 

 no harm ; they seemed to be undecided about the direction, but generally went in a 

 southeast course. These flights, on favorable days, were quite dense. There was no 

 mistake about these being the genuine article." 



Smith Centre, Smith County. — " Some passed over during September and latter part of 

 August, northwest." 



Stockton, Books County. — " Some flew over in July ; none settled.'* 



Lyndon, Osage County. — "Yes, but not in great numbers, v few straggling ones 

 settled, but did no harm and disappeared again; the direction was from the north or 

 northeast to the south or southwest. They were few and scattering compared with 

 other flights." 



Toledo, Chase County. — "None." 



Fredonia, Wilson County. — "A few passed over from the northwest; did not settle; 

 southeasterly direction ; wind northwest." 



Uniontoirn, Bourbon County. — "I saw no locusts flying in any direction this fall. 

 Some persons assert that they were seen flying south in September." 



Atchison, Atchison County. — " Some grasshoppers passed over, I am told, on their way 

 southward, but none alighted. Some passed over late in summer; could not tell in 

 what direction ; only knew it from a few scattering ones alighting." 



Belleville, Bepublic County. — " Yes ; very few settled." 



Chanute, Neosho County. — " Yes ; a few were observed flying upon a northerly wind 

 on the 7 til and 9th of September. A very few alighted and are here yet." 



Claytonville, Brown County. — " Large swarms passed over from the north and north- 

 east, but few fell down, and none remained." 



Elivon, McPherson County. — "A few passed over." 



Borland, McPherson County. — " They were seen for two days, about the middle of Sep- 

 tember, journeying southward." 



Galesljurg, Neosho County. — " No swarms passed over or settled in this neighborhood 

 after those batched here had departed." 



Great Bend, Barton County. — " From the middle of August to the middle of October 

 occasional swarms passed over this section, mostly from the north, but sometimes from 

 the northwest or northeast." 



Miaicatha, Brown County. — " No swarms passed or settled here." 



lola, Allen County. — "No locusts passed over or settled in this locality during the 

 present season." 



Irving, Marshall County. — "No fresh swarms have settled here from any quarter, 

 but many have passed over from tho south ansi east." 



Junction City, Davis County. — " Did not identify any genuine swarms. Cottonwood- 

 seed and milkweed-down were flying, and were supj)osed by some to be grasshoppers. 

 On the liOth and 21st of August there were la^ge swarms flying over the eastern part 

 of this county, going south. They were nearer to the ground than any I have seen 

 this year. Swarms i)assed over, but none settled." 



Lane, FranTclin County. — "A few swarms were seen flying over, going north or north- 

 west. Only in a few cases did they visit us. They disappeared the following day, 

 doing no perceptible damage." 



Lawrence, Douglas County. — " I saw no svarms pass over, only those that came from 

 the southeast, probably from Olathe or Fort Scott." 



Leavenworth, Leaventvorth County. — " No locusts in this county this year." 



Logan, Fhillips County. — "A few passed over from the north, but very few settled in 

 this neighborhood, and those did not stay over twenty-four hours and did no damage." 



Manhattan, Biley County. — " Great numbers went over from the north, from the mid- 

 dle to the last of August. Some settled,' but remained a very short time." 



Millwood, Leaventvorth County.— ^'A few came in this fall; are now here." 



Neosho Falls, Woodson County. — " No; but they passed over north from Texas." 

 Newton, Harvey County. — "About the middle of September there were some flying 

 from the north and northwest to the south and southeast, but none lighted." 



Norton, Norton County. — "Swarms pas^sed over ocasionally from the IGth of July 

 until the middle of September, but they were very light." 

 Oakwood, Linn County. — " No." 

 Olathe, Johnson County. — " No." 



Oswego, Labette County. — " No ; none from any direction." 

 Ottawa, Franklin County — " No. A few parsed over at various times." 

 Parsons, Labette County.—'' None that I saw or heard of. No." 



COLORADO. 



Colorado Springs, El Paso County. — " No locusts arrived in this region during the sum- 

 mer, nor do I hear of any fresh swarms having arrived in any portion of the State." 



