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North Carolina — Continued. 



Iredell. — G. H. Shepherd, Elm wood; very limited; appeared May 25, but soon 

 disappeared. 



Lincoln. — J. H. Reinhardt, Reinhardt; appeared about May 1, and left about 

 June 1. J. D. Mundy, M. D., Denver; June 11; only a few. R. M. Rumon, 

 Lincolnton; June 6; plentiful, but no damage. 



Macon. — Joseph Morgan, Etna; June 13; great quantities. B. C. Hawkins, 

 Highlands; May 21; numerous in the mountains about 2,800 feet elevation ; 

 also in Rabun County, Ga., and Oconee County, S. C. C. W. Slagle, Nonah; 

 July 8; present in May. 



McDowell. — L. W. Williams, Greenlees ; appeared about May 15. S. L. Ballew, 

 South Toe, Yancey County ; June ; "This year east of Catawba River, next year 

 reach to Blue Ridge, and following year to here." 



Moore. — S. B. Worthy, Jonesboro; June 14; very few. 



Montgomery. — John F. Cotton, Pontop; June 16; very few. 



Piedmont section. — George S. Powell, Asheville ; May 23 ; " Understand it is now 

 appearing in Piedmont section, and is expected in the mountain counties. " 



Pender. — J. E. Henry, Long Creek; June 6; appeared. 



Polk. — C. W. Pearson, Saluda; June 7; appeared about May 1. T. F. Thorne, 

 Mill Spring; June 7; vast amount. N. H. Hill, Columbus; June 8; numerous 

 here, also in Henderson, Transylvania, and Rutherford counties. 



Rabun. — B. C. Hawkins, Highlands; in letter June 3; in mountains at eleva- 

 tion of 1,500-3,000 feet. 



Randolph. — D. G. McMasters, farmer; few. 



Rutherford. — N. H. Hill, Columbus; June 8; numerous. 



Swain. — P. P. McLean, Whittier; June 7; present in parts. 



Transylvania. — J. M. Thrash, Calhoun ; large numbers in May. . N. H. Hill, Colum- 

 bus; June 8; numerous. 



Union. — S. J. Richardson, Waxhaw; June 11 ; some in woods. 



Washington. — James A. Chesse, Roper; June 13; " insect in apple trees." 



Wilkes. — J. J. Spicer, Joynes; June 9; not here, but in other parts of county. 

 R. Don Laws, Moravian Falls ; May 28 ; "column extending from Brushy Moun- 

 tains southwest some 28 miles." Calvin J. Cowles, Wilkesboro; July 26; gives 

 boundaries of brood. 

 Ohio: 



Carroll. — Jos. McGregor, Carrollton; very scarce; June 10. 



Champaign. — Dr. David O'Brien, Urbana; few ; no damage; May 9. 



Columbiana. — J. M. Dickinson, Lisbon; none except a few in one locality; 

 July 11. 



Delaware. — H. A. Davis, Constantia; June 22; very few. 



Mahoning. — L. A. Wagner, Berlin Center; June 9; very few yet. 



Madison. — James S. Hine, 248 West Fourth street, Columbus; few. 



Montgomery. — James S. Hine, 248 West Fourth street, Columbus; few. 



Morrow.— R. A. Beatty, Cardington; June 10; saw two shells. 



Pickaway. — Ezra Hill, Darby ville; June 1; few in northern part of county. 



Shelby. — J. F. Ernest, Dawson ; saw three, May 29; none now, June 9. 



Union. — J. P. Martin, Milford Center; limited numbers in particular localities; 

 June 15. 

 Pennsylvania: 



Bucks, Montgomery. — Robert Blight, Green Lane; June 17; great numbers at 

 Durham, Bucks County, and few at Green Lane, Montgomery County. 



Westmoreland. — P. Jerome Schmidt, St. Vincent College, Beatty ; June 27; seen 

 none; had expected them. Robert Ellis, Youngwood; June 8; few; little 

 early yet. 



