APPENDIX XII. AUTUMN FLIGHTS IN 1877. [^55] 



Denver, Arapalioe County. — " No. There were no fresh swarms from north, northeast, 

 or northwest. In the latter part of July they passed over here for two days, flying 

 northeast." 



Georgetown, Clear CreeTc County. — " No swarms from the north, northeast, or north- 

 west passed over this district." 



La Forte, Larimer County. — " Swarms from the northwest to sontheast in August, but 

 think they came only a short distance." 



LarTcspur, Douglas County. — " Yes, but not in any quantity." 



Pueblo, Puehlo County. — "A few swarms were observed in the early part of July, pass- 

 ing over from the north or northwest. None of them came down." 



Wheatland, Larimer County. — " None." 



Greoley. — " I have seen none." 



Howardsville. — "No migratory swarms have appeared, to my knowledge, in this 

 locality." 



Pleasant Valley. — " None were noticed to pass over." 



Pueblo, Pueblo County. — " A few swarms were observed in the early part of July 

 passing from north to northwest. None came down." 



Saguache. — " None." 



TEXAS. 



Austin, Travis County. — " None over this section. No fresh swarms from the north 

 after their departure north and northwest." 



Bastrop, Bastrop County. — " Swarms of unknown insects, in their flight resembling 

 locusts, were seen high overhead in October, and occasional locusts alighted in coun- 

 ties to the northwest last month, but are doing no harm." 



Black Jack Springs, Fayette County. — " I understand they have made their appear- 

 ance in some counties." 



Calvert, Eobertson County. — " There were no swarms from any direction passing over 

 or settling herafter ours had left." 



Dallas, Dallas County. — " None. No." 



Denison City, Grayson County. — " No; there have been no firesh swarms." 



Headsville, Robinson County. — "About the last of August immense numbers passed 

 over our country, but high up in air. A very few came down, from exhaustion per- 



Helotes, Bexar County. — " On September 28, 29, and 30, swarms passed over this 

 country, but so far as I can understand none have laid, or even alighted on the ground." 

 Houston, Harris County. — None. 



