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Tennessee — Continued. 



Humphreys. — George M. Tubb, Waverly; June 8; considerable numbers in 



some localities ; in others none. 

 Lake. — L. Donaldson, Tipton ville; June 14; appeared end of April. 

 Lauderdale. — C. S. O. Rice, Orysa; June 8; quite numerous. John Conner, Rip- 

 ley; June 8; vast numbers; appeared every thirteen years since 1833. 

 Lewis. — Tom Hale, Napier; June 15; small numbers. 

 Madison.— John H. Lamer, jr.; June 10; unusually large numbers. W. H. 



Rochelle, Medon; May 31; great numbers. C. W. Hudson, Malesus; June 13; 



quite numerous. 

 McNairy. — G. R. Wilson, Adamsville; June 13; very numerous in May; dying 



now. 

 Montgomery. — B. J. Corban, Corbandale; June 23; very few. 

 Obion. — J. J. Butler, D'Armend; June 11; appeared in Obion County; none in 



Roane County. W. H. Nichols, Kenton; June 13; "millions." G. R. Hol- 



mau, Harris; June 9; present. 

 Perry. — AY. H. Lancaster, Lobelville ; June 10; great numbers. Elijah Divinny, 



Lobelville; June 10; now disappearing. M. B. Killrell, Farmers Valley; great 



numbers. 

 Rutherford. — J. E. Manson, Murfreesboro ; June 11; few in this county; much 



damage in Dickson County. 

 Shelby. — R. S. Owen, Dexter; appeared; June. Fred. Buttle, Arlington; June 



25; plentiful, R. F. Malone, Capleville; June 8; great numbers ; now almost 



gone. Richard D'Ailey, 36 Equitable Building, Memphis; letter May 30; 



plentiful; sparrows destroying them. 

 Stewart. — J. H. Bufford, M. D., Lesbia; June 8; few. G. W. Hart, jr., Bear- 

 spring; June 16; few. 

 Tipton.— S. AV. Beddingiield, Gainsville; June 8; great numbers May 10. AY. F. 



Billings, Tipton; June 11; come and gone. H. J. Faught, jr., Covington; 



June 10; appeared; first time since 1885. 

 AVayne. — VY. D. McAnally, Clifton; June 13; appeared. 

 AA>akley. — AY. AV. Fuller, Dresden; June 8; large quantities. AY. H. Copps, 



Peck; June 11; numerous; dying fast. 

 AVilliamson.— J. F. Buttrey, Naomi; June 8; very few. 



RECORDS FOR BROOD VI. 



Delaware • 



Newcastle. — Frank M. Jones, 1114 AVest street, AYilmington, in letter of May 30, 

 few specimens found. 

 District of Columbia: 



Duringthelast ten days of May and first of June scattering specimens were found 

 within the limits of the District, chiefly in the grounds of the Department of 

 Agriculture and of the United States National Museum. Just beyoud the 

 District limits, near Cabin John Bridge, quite a number appeared, sufficient 

 to allow some boys to collect a half peck of pupal shells. The sparrows 

 snapped up the locusts, however, so promptly that they were not in evidence 

 more than a few days. 

 Georgia : 



Dade. — G. B. Austin, Trenton, Dade County; appeared about last of April; all 

 gone at present date (June 13). 



Elbert. — J. F. Scarborough, Elberton; June 7; heard 3 or 4 about May 10. 



Floyd. — Isaac D. Gaillard, box 24, Rome; June 30; limited numbers on 19th and 

 20th of May. 



Habersham. — P. AY. Green, Turnerville ; some; plentiful in Rabun County. J. P. 

 AVilson, Clarkesville; June 7; appeared in some parts of county. 



