[200] EEPORT UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



Indianola, Bntlcr Count t/.—'^ one remained. 



lola, Allen County.— 'No. — [H. F. Rice. 



Irving, Marshall County.— On]y a few scattered individuals remained after the gen- 

 eral flight. None were known to deposit eggs. — [B. T. Ward. 



Jewell City, Jewell County. — All left. — [Harrison Keely. 



Junction City, Davis County. — Very few hatcbed; none were noticed to lay eggs. 

 None remained. No eggs were laid.— [Cbas. S. Davis. 



Lane, Franklin County. — No. — [Jas. Hanway. 



Le Roy, Coffey County. — A few remained. No eggs that I can hear of. None noticed. — 

 [M. F. White. 



Logan, Phillips County. — Very few hatched, and none remained. — [Jno. Benjamin. 



Lyndon, Osage County. — No. 



Lyons, Rice County. — None remained ; died before they were large enough to fly. 



Manhattan, Riley County. — I think none remained; I noticed none. — [N. A. Adams. 



McPher son, Mcpherson County. — They laid no eggs; but few remained. 



Medina, Jefferson County. — All left. 



Millwood, Leavenworth County. — A few came in this full and are now here, hut laid no 

 eggs. 



Neoslio Falls, Woodson County. — No. No. No.— [J. T. Goodnow. 



Xeicton, Harvey County. — None remained with us.— [F. L. Knott. 



Oakwood, Linn County. — No. — [W. E. Mclntyre. 



Olathe, Johnson County. — No.— [E. P. Diehl. 



Osborne City, Osborne County.— 'None remained. — [M. Mohler. 



Osage Mission , JS^eoslw County.-^A]l left. 



Oswego, Labette County.— No. None remained. — [T. B. Abhott. 



Oskaloosa, Jefferson County.— A very few remained. I did not notice any ovipositing. 



Ottawa, Franklin County. — None remained. — [H. J. Smith. 



Oxford, Sumner County. — A few locusts remained after the departure of those hatched 

 here, but there was a new feature with regard to the departure. Heretofore they have 

 left as they came, in swarms, hut this year they gradually left, and I think a month 

 was occupied in tbeir departure. We had extremely wet weather during May, and 

 they were forced to leave. So far as my knowledge extends there have been no eggs 

 deposited since a year ago this fall. — [A. Gridley, jr. 



Parsons, Labette County.— None remained; no eggs laid. Very few; no. — [Angell 

 Mathewson. 



Peabody, Marion County. — A few remained all sunimer, hut none deposited eggs. 



Riley, Riley County. — None remained. 



Salina, Saline County. — No ; all left ahout the 1st of July. None remained. None 

 remained. — [S. J. Gilmore. 



Seneca, Nemaha County. — Very few ; have heard that a few have heen seen oviposit- 

 ing, hut am of the opinion that very little was done in that way. — [G. W. Johnson. 



South Center, Smith County. — All left. 



Tabor, Clay County. — Very few remained ; no eggs laid. — [J. W. Baghy. 



Fredonia, Wilson County. — Within the scoxie of my observation, few, if any, got wings, 

 hut died or vanished prior to making any deposits. — [S. C. Carley. 



Unionfown, Bourbon County. — Few or none remain-d here after their maturity; no 

 eggs laid this fall that I have seen or heard of. — [George Wier. 



Valley Falls, Jefferson County. — None remained in this county; no eggs laid this fall. 



Wichita, Sedgwick County. — No, all left. — [Levi Branson. 



Wilmington, Wabaunsee County. — Few or none remained. 



Winfield, Cowley County.— Yea, but all died.— [Wirt W. Walton. 



Tates Center, Woodson County. — All left after acquiring wings. — [J. Powell. 



MISSOURI. 



Carthage, Jasper County. — They did not.— [J. Tilden. 



Defiance, Worth County. — A few. 



Foreut City, Holt County. — No 'hoppers remained with us ; they all left as soon as they 

 were able to travel. — (J. D. White. 



Flag Spring , Andrew County. — But few remained in our locality after the departure 

 of those which hatched and developed ; they were not noticed to lay eggs. — [J. K. 

 White. 



Greenfield, Dade County.— No.— IW. G. McDowell. 



Lamar, Barton County. — A few remained, but I did not observe them laying eggs; 

 there are a few liere now, hut they are doing no damage ; so far as I can ascertain,. they 

 -have laid no eggs. — [A. A. Dye. 



Little Osage, Vernon County. — A few of the locusts remained in this locality, hut none 

 have heen noticed to lay eggs. — [M. L. Modrell. 



Morrisville, Polk County. — I think not; a few hatched out in isolated spots in this 

 country in the spring, but in a short time tbey disappeared. — [H. C. Pritchett. 



Mount Vernon, Bates County. — None remained here. — [W. S. Goodman. 



