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inside the infested territory, as there is great danger of such 

 towns becoming infested, that we may determine their con- 

 dition at as early a date as possible. In some municipalities, 

 where the infestation is slight and the work is not receiving 

 proper attention from the local authorities, it may be advisa- 

 ble to make a thorough scout, that we may determine their con- 

 dition, and be able to present the case to the local oificials as it 

 really is, thus making them understand the necessity of prose- 

 cuting the work vigorously. 



List of Infested Towns. 

 A complete list of cities and towns known to be infested by 

 the gypsy moth Jan. 1, 1909, together with the liability under 

 the act of each for 1909, and the name of the local superin- 

 tendent of moth work in each town, is appended : — 



Town or Cttt. 



Liability. 



Local Superintendent. 



Abinston, . 



Acton, 



Aznesbury, 



Andover, 



Arlington, 



Ashby, 



Aaliland, 



Attleboiough, 



Avon, 



Ayer, 



Barnstable, 



Bedford, . 



Bellingham, 



Belmont, . 



Berlin, 



Beverly, . 



Billerica, . 



Bolton, 



Boston, 



Bourne, 



Boxboroogh, 



Boxford, . 



Braintree, 



S1,11S 96 

 722 99 



2,348 81 



2,476 21 



4,442 02 

 198 77 

 470 02 



5,000 00 

 377 28 

 815 53 



2,277 15 

 520 30 

 325 46 



2,431 46 

 223 62 



5,000 00 

 909 78 

 178 02 



5,000 00 



1,356 60 



99 58 



479 97 



2,319 73 



C. Frederick Shaw. 

 Charles J. Williams. 

 A. L. Stover. 

 James H. Playdon. 

 William H. Bradley. 

 H. A. Lawrence. 

 Frank A. Morse. 

 Wm. E. S. Smith. 

 Willard W. Beals. 

 Loring A. Carman. 

 Harry W. Bodfish. 

 W. A. Cutler. 

 Henry A. Whitney. 

 Chas. F. Houlahan. 

 Willis Rice. 

 Josiah B. Brown. 

 Francis J. Dolan. 

 Charles E. Mace. 



D. Henry Sullivan. 

 Stillman B. Wright. 

 John J. Sherry. 

 Charles Perley. 



E. E. Aberctombie. 



