APPE]¥DIX XIV. 



Did any of the locusts remain in your locality after the departure of those which 

 hatched and developed with you ; and, if so, were any of them noticed to lay eggs ? 



ARKANSAS. 



Bentonville, Benton County. — ^None ; No. But few were noticed to remain over sum- 

 mer. None laid eggs. — [J. W. Williams. 



Carrollton, Carroll County. — None remained. — [ Jno. L. Sims. 



COLORADO. 



Colorado Springs, El Paso County. — No locusts hatched here this year. — [H. McAl- 

 lister, jr. 



Denver, Arapahoe County. — No ; none remained. — [C. L. Campbell. 



Fort Collins, Larimer County. — One of my neighbors said to me that on his place the 

 locusts that hatched remained and died on the field. He did not observe that they 

 deposited any eggs. — [R. Q. Tenney. 



Georgetown, Clear CreeTc County. — None remained. — [H. W. Pollitz. 



Greeley, Weld County.— "No locusts remained in this locality after those departed 

 which hatched here. — [G. B. Hight. 



Howardsville, San Juan County. — The few locusts that hatched in this region remained 

 here all summer and fall. 



La Porte, Larimer County. — None remained. — [E. N. Garbutt. 



Larlispur, Douglas County. — But few staid ; some laid eggs. — [W. R. Leverson. 



Pleasant Valley, Tremont County. — The locust hatched and developed with us last 

 spring, but in July and August they left by degrees. No eggs deposited. — [S. C. 

 Brown. 



Pueblo, Puehlo County. — None remained. — [Judge Hallett. 



Saguache, Saguache Counfy. — None. — [W. B. Telton. 



Wheatland, Larimer County. — None remained ; in fact never developed. All at once 

 were missing. Scarcely any of them ever flew.— [J. C. Abbott. 



IOWA. 



Algona, Kossuth County. — After our locusts left, some from Minnesota stopped about 

 forty-eight hours here; no eggs laid. — [H. C. McCoy. 



Alta, Buena Vista County. — A few were here the whole season, but they were very 

 small ; left no eggs. — [Crowell & Thompson. 



Ames, Story County. — A few have been wiih us the whole season ; have noticed none 

 laying eggs. — [C. E. Bessey. 



Athol, Sioux County. — No locusts remained here more than three or four days at a 

 time alter the departure of those which hatched and developed here, and none of them 

 were noticed to lay. — [W.J. Newell. 



Carrollton, Carroll County. — None remained. — [Andrew Barr. 



Chickasaiv, Chickasaw County. — It is frequently the case that a number do remain 

 from late hatching or other cause, not being fully developed and ready for flight. 

 Those that remain lay their eggs. — [William Tucker. 



Council Bluffs, Pottatvattamie County. — A very few remained all the season, but no 

 eggs were laid. 



Denison, Crawford County. — ^None. No. — [M. H. Wygant. 



Des Moines, Polk County. — Yes ; very few. — [William H. Fleming. 



Estherville, Eniniett County. — Not to any extent. For a period of six weeks the air 

 was tilled with grasshoppers every fair day ; some alighted to rest apparently ; none 

 laid eggs, nor could any signs of eggs be found in them as late as the 1st of August. 

 None staid any length ol time. — [W. C. Jarvis. 



Lemars, Plymouth County. — As fast as the locusts developed they left. None laid 

 eggs, to my knowledge. — [F. M. Jenkins. 



Little Sioux, Harrison County. — Yes ; many remained till they died of disease. I do 

 not know of their depositing eggs. — [A. H. Gleason. 

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