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Kansas H. R. Bry son (September 23): ; Grasshoppers arc very abundant 
"but not causing serious damage except in local areas. 
Tennessee C. Benton (August): Grasshoppers are locally abundant 
throughout Lincoln and adjacent Counties. 
Oklahoma C. P. Stiles (September 28): Grasshoppers are still quite 
numerous along the creek banks .and roadway's in the southern 
central counties. Under favorable conditions there mas'" be a 
serious outbreak in some parts of these counties, especially 
where there is considerable -waste or, grass land near fields 
. that will be planted to row crops next year. 
Mississippi C. Lyle and assistants (September): Grasshoppers are 
moderately abundant in George, Greene and Perry. Counties, 
and very abundant in Holmes, Panola, and Marshall Counties. 
(Abstract, J. A. H. ) 
Louisiana W. 33. Hinds (September 25): Grasshoppers are moderately 
abundant, feeding on sugarcane and other crops generally. 
Hew Mexico J. R, 33yer (September 18): Grasshoppers (M. differential is 
Thos. and/M. f emur- ru b run DeG. ) are very abundant in the 
western and northern parts of the State. 
Wyoming C. L. Corkins (September. 18): The late summer and fall 
season thus far has been exceedingly favorable for grasshopper 
oviposition, and the indications are that therte will be serious 
outbreaks next year where only minor, local inf esta„tions 
occurred this year. 
A. G. Stephens (September 21): Grasshoppers are scarce 
in the northeastern part of Wyoming. 
Nevada G. G. Schweis (September 25): A field inspection for 
grasshopper damage on September 24 made in Douglas County 
showed considerable damage to alfalfa. Some hoppers observed 
depositing eggs on ditch barks and waste lands. Disease has 
made its appearance in the hoppers and large numbers were 
observed dead on the ground while many had crawled upon the 
stems of sweet clover and alfalfa and died. The county -agent 
made the statement that the hoppers had also been attacked 
and parasitized by a fly. Many hoppers were dissected in the 
field and this state y V was not confirmed but we have no 
reason to disbelieve it v. ^-i-' ••'•... 
Utah 0. p. Knowlton (September 14): Grasshopper damage is 
decreasing rapidly in most parts of Utah, but some crops are 
still being noticeable injured. M. f emur- rub rum is the most 
abundant snecie s found inmost fields now. 
