APPENDIX XIV. — LOCUSTS IN TEMPORARY REGION. [201] 



Oregon, Roll Counly. — Some few still remoiu here ; Lave not observed any depositing 

 eggs. None; no. — [C. L. Irvine. 



Pickering, Kodaway County. — A large number remained after the main body bad left, 

 but I bave not observed tbem to lay any eggs. — [M. B. W. Harman. 



Bodies fer, Andrew County. — No. — [J. Kimbertin. 



Reeds, Jaftper County. — No. — [J. M. Tbornburg. 



Eock Port, Atchison County. — A few remained after the departure of the main swarms; 

 I do not think any eggs were deposited by them. — [John 13. Dopf. 



Sarcoxic, Jasper County. — A few have been here all the summer, but very few have 

 been noticed laying. No. — [E. D. Barton. 



MINNESOTA. 



Jamesville, Waseca County. — None remained. — [J. J. Headley. 



Luverne, liock County. — None remained of any consequence, but occasionally detach- 

 ments of swarms alighted for a brief period to feed, and then departed. No eggs laid ; 

 but very few coupling. — [H. Brock way. 



Minneapolis, Douglas County.— None. — [R. J. Mendenhall. 



NEBRASKA. 



Omaha, Douglas County. — There was no general flight, and none were known to lay 

 eggs. A very few locusts remained after the departure of those which hatched in this 

 vicinity, but they seemed to have very little vitality. They did not lay eggs. — [Ex- 

 Go v. Alv. Saunders. 



Patron, Butler County. — None remained. — [J. Tannahill. 



Plattsmouth, Cass County. — None remained; no eggs deposited. — [D. H. Wheeler. 



Pleasant Hill, Saline County. — None remained. — [E. S. Abbott. 



Salem, Bichardson County. — Not in 1877 ; but in 1875 a limited number remained and 

 deposited eggs. There were some remained till fall, I thitk, but never noticed any of 

 them to lay any eggs; have not been able to find any eggs, as yet, this fall. — [B. F. 

 Miles. 



Amazon, FranJdin County. — Some remained. No eggs laid. — [H. O. Hendricks. 



Brownville, Nemaha County. — A few remained all the season. Have seen a few scat- 

 tering ones to-day (October 27). None have laid eggs, so far as I know. — [Rob. W. 

 Furnas. 



Deii'itt, Saline County. — None remained that I noticed. No eggs laid this season. — 

 [W. F. Ware. 



Genoa, Platte County. — I am not aware that any of the locusts which hatched here 

 last spring remained, though I think a few left by passing swarms spent some time 

 with us. I saw no eggs laid. 



Hendricks, Otoe County. — A few, and but a very few, commenced to lay eggs, but sud- 

 denly ceased. 



Johnson, Nemaha County. — No. — [J. B. Johnson. 



Nebo, Platte County. — None remained or returned. — [John Wise. 



Lincoln, Dodge County. — No. None remained. — [Silas Garber. 



TEXAS. 



Austin, Travis County. — None, or, if any, an occasional one that disappeared^ probably 

 picked up by birds ; I don't think any remained in this section of the country through 

 the season; they went North, to a grasshopper. — [V. O. King. 



Bastrop, Bastrop County. — None remained. — [James Moore. 



Black Jack Spring, Fayette County. — No. — [J. C. Melcher. 



Calvert, Robertson County. — Not a locust left remaining in the whole county. — T. J. 

 Moulton, jr. 



Dallas, Dallas County. — No. None remained. None remained.— [J. Boll. 



Denison, Grayson County.— "No. All lelt very early in the season. I do not think they 

 laid any eggs. No. The locusts all left at once.— [T. V. Munson. 



Headsville, Robinson County. — None remained after the general flight north. 



Helotes, Bexar Comity. — None remained, hence no eggs were laid. — [H. Brous. 



Houston, Harris County. — In answer to your 1st, I would state that, so far as I know, 

 that all took their departure northward as soon as they were large enough to fly, very 

 few, if any, remaining, and I have heard of no depositsof eggs. — [A. B. Small. 



Plana, Collins County. — A few remained, but no eggs laid. — [H. C. Overacker. 



