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Indiana— Continued. 



Montgomery. — M. B. Waugh, Crawfordsville ; June 11; here thirteen years ago; 

 few this spring. J. S. Fullerwider, Browns Valley; very few about June 1. 



Owen. — J. W. Hart, Quincy; June 6; very few. 



Posey. — J. B. Elliott, New Harmony ; May 24; appeared May 22; promised to he 

 very numerous. J. Troop, Lafayette; reported two weeks ago as appearing 

 near New Harmony ; June 2. Jacob Bicker, Wadesville ; appeared May 20 in 

 enormous numbers. William J. Cox, Mount Vernon ; June 8 ; plentiful ; about 

 two-tbirds of county, nortbern part, infested. J. P. Jolly, Graysville, 111. ; 

 numerous. 



Putnam. — J. W. Robe, Greencastle ; June 9; very few. 



Ripley. — John Bennett, Sunman; June 6; few. 



Spencer. — James Romine, Gentry ville ; June 7 ; very few. 



Sullivan. — George Goodwin, Sullivan ; June 6 ; abundant. D. E. Everhart, Eagle ; 

 June 11 ; numerous. 



Vanderburg. — TV. Knerr, Armstrong; June 7; large quantity; " orchids" suffer- 

 ing. John Fridy, Zipp; June 8; appeared. Amos W. Butler, Indianapolis; 

 July 27; heard a few at Evansville July 22. 



Vigo. — William Lowe, jr., Terre Haute; June 11; heard of them. 



Warrick. — Jacob Martel, Chandler; June 8; large numbers. W. B. Sanders, 

 Newburg; June 9; few. 

 Kentucky : 



Ballard. — J. E. Jones, Oscar ; June 9 ; plenty. W. W. Owen, Hinkleville ; June 7 ; 

 abundant. A. M. Sbelby, Bandana; July 23; pretty general, no damage. 

 (Garman.) J. G. Clark, Lovelaceville ; July 28; were here by the thousands; 

 stayed but a short time. (Garman.) J. B. Payne, M. D., Ogden; plentiful in 

 river bottoms, etc.; same variety as in 1890 or 1891; young fruit trees dam- 

 aged. (Garman.) 



Butler.— A. A. Chaddock, Berry's Lick; June 13; very few. A. Thatcher, Mor- 

 gantown; July 22; heard of some. (Garman.) J. R. Ellis, Woodbury; July 

 18; have seen some. (Garman.) 



Caldwell. — J. H. Neel, Kelsey ; June 7; small numbers; also in Crittenden and 

 Lyon counties. A. B. Coleman, Princeton ; July 16; very few. (Garman.) 



Calloway. — Sam. B. Watson, Backusburg; August 3; appeared in great numbers 

 May 1 ; disappeared by third week in June. (Garman.) A. K. Crawford, Flint ; 

 August 7; very few in this part, but great many in southwest part of county. 

 (Garman.) 



Carlisle. — O. A. Glass, Arlington; June 12; immense numbers. W. Z. T. Smith, 

 Bardwell; June 7; appeared about May 15; very numerous. Robert L. Cook, 

 Arlington; July 18; great quantity. (Garman.) O. A. Glass, Arlington ; July 

 17 ; were very numerous. (Garman.) T. E. Hall, Milburn ; July 17 ; very plen- 

 tiful six weeks ago. (Garman.) B. H. Smither, Grahamville; good many; 

 understand they were very numerous in Carlisle County. (Garman.) 



Christian. — J. T. Ford, Crofton; June 21; few. F.B.Hancock, Casky; June 6; 

 very few. (Garman.) 



Clinton. — L. P. Duvall, Savage; June 14; heard one or two in the timber on 

 mountains; some apple twigs killed. 



Crittenden. — J. H. Neel, Kelsey; June 7; small numbers. J. N. Boston, Levias; 

 July 21; heard a few. (Garman.) 



Daviess. — S. H. Jesse, Ensor ; June 21 ; very few. D. W. Howard, Utica ; June 15 ; 

 few; no damage. C. H. Haynes, Ensor; July 17;* a few. (Garman.) 



Fulton. — James H. Saunders, Hickman; June 11; present also thirteen and 

 twenty-six years ago. D. W. Dickinson, Hickman ; millions ; immense damage 

 to young trees. (Garman.) 



Grant. — J. T. Points, Sherman ; June 6 ; very few. 



