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Table 1. — Detailed, data on snecial scouting for alfalfa weevil in the Mid- 
west. from May 19 to 26, 1940 
County 
Fields 
swept 
Area of all 
fields swept 
Sweeps 
; Fields 
infested 
l/ 
Humic r 
Acres 
Humber 
• Humber 
Kansas:^ 
1 
Ellis*- — 
7 
69 
8,900 
0 
Ellsworth 
3 
32 
2,900 
0 
Saline — 
7 . . 
96 
7,050 
0 
Dickinson 
3 
35 
3,400 
0 
Geary 
l 
5 
1,050 
0 
Riley- 
3 
82. • . . . 
. 3.550 
0 
Pottawatomie — 
7 
55 
6.250 
0 
Shawnee — 
' 5 
52 
5,4oo 
0 
Wyandotte- — 
3 
16 
4,250 
0 
Leavenworth 
2 
50 
2,500 
0 
Douglas 
1 
4o 
1,700 
0 
Jefferson 
2 
39 
2,300 ‘ 
0 
...Marshall 
4 
.46 
5,500 
0 
lowaJ 
Pottawattamie 
6 
42 
4,950 ■ 
0 
Harrison . 
4 
73 
4,150 
0 
2f 
Hebraska. 
Douglas 
2 
62 
2,800 
0 
Lancaster- 
5 
100 
6,000 
0 
Saunders 
2 
. 55 
1,600 
0 
Dodge 
3 
97 
2,650 
0 
Colfax 
2 
22 
1,050 
0 
Platte 
2 
15 
1,450 
0 
Merrick 
4 
152 
3! 400 
0 
Valley 
7 
260 
5,300 
0 
Hall 
2 
15 
l,foo 
0 
Buffalo- 
6 
1*33 
6,100 
0 
Dawson- 
6 
550 
6,200 
0 
Lincoln 
6 
186 
5,450 
0 
Keith- 
5 
150 
4,550 
0 
±1 L. H. Gates, of the Hebraska Department of Agriculture and Inspection, 
cooperated in this work. 
2/ 
R. G, Yapp, of the Kansas Entomological Commission, cooperated in this 
work. 
