APPENDIX XIV. LOCUSTS IN TEMPORARY REGION. [199] 



Malvern, Mills Counly. — I think none remained ; but am not confident. — [Rev. J. R. 

 Brown. 



Onawa, Monona ConMy.— Yes; before those that hatched reached maturity the 

 locusts began to come in from the south. This continued till about the 20th July, 

 when they began returning from the north. On my farm we were at no time without 

 locusts from hatching until the latler part of September. I observed no eggs 

 laid.— [Addison Oliver. 



Sac City, Sac County. — All left. — [Washington Allen. 



Sheridan, Van Buren County. — Never had any in this locality. — [A. Eides. 



Sheldon, CBrien County.-— ^ome remained ; laid no eggs. — [J. C. Elliot. 



Shelby, Shelby County. — Yes; but they died of disease. No eggs laid.— [W. H. 

 Brown. 



Sidney, Fremont Connty. — It would be a difficult matter to tell just when the grass- 

 hoppers did leave, as they continued to fly from different directions, and occasionally 

 light down and remain for a short time; but in no case did we notice them depositing 

 eggs. None staid with us. — [G. V. Swearingen. 



Sioux County. — Some remained ; laid no eggs. 



Sioux City, Woodbury County. — Only a few remained; none were noticed to lay 

 eggs. — [William R. Smith. 



Spirit Lake, Dickinson County.— "No locusts remained in this locality. — [Emmet F. 

 Hill. 



Tabor, Fremont County.— 'Ho.— IJ . F. Sanborn. 



Webster City, Eeokuk County. — A few remained, but soon died off. No eggs were de- 

 posited as far as I can learn. — [C. Aldrich. 



KANSAS. 



Abilene, Dickinson County. — None remained. — [W. T. Davideon. 



Atchison, Atchison Counly. — No grasshoppers hatched except in the western part of the 

 county; no flight was made by those hatched; none laid eggs. A few of the locu.->ts 

 remained after time of departure, but none were noticed to lay eggs. — [C. W. Johnson. 



Belleville, Iicpublic County-. — Not many. No. — [J. P. Heaton. 



Belle Plaine, Su7nmer County. — None remained.— [H. C. St. Clair. 



Btloit, Mitchell County.— 'No. 



Buffalo, Wilson County. — There did a few 'hoppers remain all summer. I have seen 

 them every day when able to be out; and as late as to-day, October 31, I saw a pure 

 red-leg near my smoke-house door. 



Bunker Hill, Russell County. — A few remained, but did not appear to lay any eggs. 

 Disappeared early in the season. 



Burlington, Coffey County. — None remained; no eggs laid. — [B.L.Kingsbury. 



Centralia, Nemaha County.- A\l left. 



Chanute, Neosho County. — None remained. 



Cherryvale, Montgomery County. — None remained. — [C. G. Brooks. 



Claytonville, Brown County. — Numbers of the locusts that hatched here were not strong 

 enough to fly, and were killed oft" by red parasites ; none laid eggs — [W. M. Robertson. 



Concordia, Cloud County. — Very few; none noticed to lay eggs. — [C. F. Moore. 



Cope, Jackson County. — None, except a few of late hatching that still remain. 



Ellsworth, Ellsworth County. — All died and vanished early in the season ; no eggs laid. 



Elivon, McPherson County. — Not any. 



Emporia, Lyon County. — Locusts remained when they hatched, but died or disappeared 

 suddenly.— [S. C. D. lap. 



Eureka, Greenwood County.— Do not think any locusts hatched in this county last spring 

 ever left. They came foith in myriads, would be alive for a few days, and then vanish 

 without depositing eggs. 



Farland, McPherson County. — I believe a very few remained, and are even now laying 

 their eggs. 



Fairfax, Osage County. — None remained. 



Femvick, Republic County. — None staid that I know of. — [D. Doran. 



Galesburg, Neosho County. — No locusts remained in this section after the departure of 

 those developed here. — [D. B. Skeels. 



Geneva, Allen County. — None noticed as remaining.— [Van Deman. 



Girard, Crawford County. — Locusts did remain where they hatched, but seemed to 

 vanish wiihout ovipositing. 



Great Bend, Barton County. — A few hatched in this county in gardens and wheat- 

 fields early in May; did no damage; laid no eggs; disappeared very soon. — [D. J. 

 Evans. 



Rays City, Ellis County. — No locusts here in spring. 



Hiawatha, Brown County. — None remained; no eggs here. Some remained, but laid 

 no eggs.— [E. M. Pratt. 



Hutchinson, Reno County.— None remained. — [S. T. Kelsey. 



Industry, Dickinson County.— Yery few remained. None noticed to lay eggs.— [G. J. 

 Smart. 



