[186] REPORT UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



Kandiyohi, Kandiyohi County. — Very few fly. 



Liichjicld, Meeker County.— Yerj few fly ; seem to work south; progress slow. 



Dassell, Meeker County. — A few fly southeast to-day. 



Sioede Crave, Mecktr County. — A few fly southeast this morning ; none alight. 



Albany, Wright County. — Very few southeast. 



Albion, Wright County. — For a numher of days air full; fly over; very few alight, 

 and those left the next day. 



Hector, Renville County. — 'Hoppers very thick. 



Benton, Carver County. — Few fly southwest ; very little damage done here. 



Marshfield, Lincoln County. — Wind south iu morning ; west iu afternoon ; none fly. 



Marshall, Lyon County. — Pleasant ; fly southeast in morning ; east to northeast in 

 afternoon. 



Saint Peter, Nicollet County. — ^Fly south ahout noon; but few alight; not enough to 

 do any damage. 



Morristown , Bice County. — 8 a. m., air very still ; flying higher; lower, go south; 12 

 m., wind northeast ; clear ; very few fly. 



Pipestone, Pipestone County. — Fly thick ; wind south. 



Windom, Cottonwood County. — None fly. 



Madelia, Watomvan County. — Go south ; wind, northwest ; have all left here ; the latest 

 hatch have got wings and gone. 



*Mankato, Blue Earth County. -^K\v filled all day at a great height with immense num- 

 bers ; go slightly west of south ; wind pretty strong. 



Lake Crystal, Blue Earth County. — A few fly south this morning ; none alight. 



Waseca, Waseca County. — Arose and flew to south southwest. 



Kanaranzie, Rock County. — Very few fly to northeast. 



Luverne, Rock County. — Fly southeast ; few alighting. 



Magnolia, Rock County. — Many in air ; no wind ; some go north, some south. 



Bigelow, Nobles County. — Clear ; north wind ; large swarms flew south. 



Adrian, Nobles County. — Wind south; none. 



Worthington, Nobles County. — Wind south-southeast ; very light ; quite a good many 

 fly high, to northwest. 



Brownsburg, Jackson County. — Immense numbers go south ; wind from north. 



Delafield, Jackson County. — Flying very irregularly since last report; few flying 

 to-day. 



Lake Village, Brookings County, Dakota. — Go north. 



July ^2. 



Bismarck, Burleigh County, Dakota. — Flying with the wind from southeast to north- 

 west ; did not alight. 



Yeilow Banks, Deuel County, Dakota. — Wind south; no 'hoppers. 



Gary, Deuel County, Dakota. — Fly northwest from 9 a.m. to bp. m. ; none came down ; 

 wind south for five days, to 27? h. 



Medayy, Brookings County. — Wind south ; some large swarms move northwest ; some 

 lit west and northwest of here. 



Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County. — Southwest ; some fly north. 



Forestburg, Bramble County, Dakota. — Pleuty going north. 



Rockport, Hanson County, Dakota. — Very brisk southeast wind ; 'hoppers in the air ; 

 at 12 m. began to leave here, but more lit in the evening. 



Dog^s-Foot Station. — Are very thick here, and. are still coming from southeast in large 

 numbers. 



N. B. — No one can tell us where Dog's-Foot Station is ; it may be Dog's-Tooth Station, 

 about 30 miles west of Bismarck, on the way to the Black Hills. 



Moorhcad, Clay County. — Fly northwest ; very numerous nearly all day. 



Andubon, Becker County. — Fly iu great numbers frcm about noon to 4 p. m., from 

 south 15° east to north 15° west; some fall, but not enough to do damage. 



Detroit, Becker County. — Wind southeast; fly back northwest j good many light to- 

 ward evening. 



Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County. — Wind south ; clear ; none fly. 



Brown's Valley, Traverse County. — A few go north ; most of the swarms that have passed 

 here have gone from northwest to southeast. 



Long Prarie, Todd County. — Wind south ; warm and clear ; go north ; moderate num- 

 bers. 



Morris, Stevens County. — Still go north ; fly very high, but very few. 



Saint Wendell, Stearns County, — Clear ; wind west ; but very few fly ; all gone from 

 here. 



Benson, Swift County. — Fly north ; not very many. 



Lac-qui-Parle, Lac-qui-Parle County. — Wind southeast; no 'hoppers in any great 

 quantity. 



Baxter, Lac-qui-Parle County.— Wmdi south ; clear ; hot ; good breeze ; but few flying 

 southeast. (?) 



