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Michigan — Continued. 



Washtenaw. — W. A. Easton, Dexter; not so numerous as some years before; 

 June 29. 

 Montana : 



Choteau, Flathead, Gallatin, Missoula. — E. V. Wilcox, Bozeman, July 14; small 

 numbers; some damage to young apple trees in Missoula County. Noticed 

 from June 15 to July 10. (First authenticated report from Montana.) 

 New Jersey: 



Bergen. — William Beutenmuller, American Museum of Natural History, Central 

 Park, New York City; rather common on June 5 at Fort Lee, N. J.; letter 

 dated June 8. 



Cumberland. — Edwin W. Starn, Bridgeton; few; abundant in 1895; June 15. 

 Report by Prof. J. B. Smith, July 5, at Vineland. 



Essex. — Report by Prof. J. B. Smith, July 5, at Caldwell, etc. 



Hudson. — Report by Prof. J. B. Smith, July 5, at Arlington. 



Mercer. — Report by Prof. J. B. Smith, July 5, at Titusville, and also on county 

 line between Hunterdon and Mercer. 



Middlesex. — George V. Phillips, Franklin; swarms in timbered districts; June 

 June 15. (Also by Professor Smith.) 



Morris. — Report by Prof. J. B. Smith, July 5, at Hanover. 



Passaic. — J. B. Smith, letter of July 9, at Charlotteburg. 



Somerset. — Swarms in timbered districts. George V. Phillips, Franklin Park ; 

 June 15. 

 New York : 



Greene. — Hiram Van Slyke, New Baltimore; in limited quantities. 



New York City. — Woodlawn Cemetery, James Angus, 1228 Clover street, West 

 Farms; few pupae cases found; letter dated June 15. 



Richmond. — William T. Davis, New Brighton, Staten Island ; quite generally on 

 east half of island (west half not examined) ; June 21. 



Schenectady. — A. F. Vedder, East Glenville; few seventeen years ago; none 

 here yet ; June 10. 

 North Carolina: 



Alexander. — R. Don Laws, Moravian Falls ; May 28; extends from Brushy Moun- 

 tain (see Wilkes County). W. F. Patterson, Mount Pisgah; thick in some 

 places. J. P. Matheson, Taylorsville; not in every neighborhood; June 7. 

 A. P. Matheson, Taylorsville; abundant in some sections of county, in others 

 only a few ; May 28. 



Bladen. — Charles T. Davis, Populi; many; June 13. 



Buncombe. — P. M. Westfeldt, Rugby Grange, Fletcher; abundant iu parts of 

 Buncombe and Henderson counties; letter dated June 11. 



Burke.— W. C. Ervin, Morgantan; abundant; May 26. Also in McDowell 

 County. Herbert O. Houk, Morganton ; appeared about; May 1. 



Cabarrus. — D. W. Turner, Smiths Ford; few; June 18. 



Caldwell. — H. G. Powell, Hibuten; very numerous; June 16. J. M. Spainhour, 

 Lenoir; at Glenburnie; plentiful; letter dated June 8. Rain destroyed thou- 

 sands. W. J. Harrington, Blackdale; June 6; some south of this place. 

 John M. Houck, Lenoir; in letter of June 13; injury less than ever known 

 before. Frank A. Clinard, Hickory; June 8; present. 



Catawba.— Frank A. Clinard, Hickory; June 8; present. George W. Robb, 

 Newton; June 27; appeared in portions of county about May 1. B. M. Mor- 

 row, Claremont; June 8; not very numerous except in certain sections. J. 

 W. Killiam, Maiden; appeared in pine woods. 



Henderson.— W. D. Miller, Rugby; June 16; present in this township. P. M. 

 Westfeldt, Rugby Grange ; June 11 ; abundant in parts of county. A. Cannon, 

 Horse Shoe; appeared about May 25; the woods are full; June 8. N. H. Hill, 

 Columbus; June 8; numerous. 



