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widely distributed sar.ples showed a 32. per cent infestation for the State. 
The districts surveyed and infestations found in each district are as follows: 
District 2Io. Per cent Infestation District No. Per cent Infestation 
1 30 7 15 
2 19 8 34 
3 23 9 34 
4 54 10 58 
5 12 11 37 
6 45 12 12 
The districts are as follows; Dist. 1, Counties of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, 
Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango; Dist. 2, Counties of Armstrong, 
Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Indiana, . and Jefferson; Dist. 3, Counties of 
Center, Clinton, and Lycoming; Dist. 4,- Counties of Columbia, Montour, "orthura- 
berland, Snyder, and Union; Dist. 5, Counties of Carbon, Luzerne, Monroe, and 
Schuylkill; Dist. S, Counties of Greene and Washington; Dist. 7, Counties of 
Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland; Dist. 3, Counties of Bedford, Blair, 
and Fulton; Dist. 9, Counties of Dauphin, Huntingdon, Ju:; lata, Mifflin, and 
_ Perry; Dist. 10, Counties of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, and York; Dist. 11, 
Counties of Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lehigh, and Northampton; Dist. 12, 
Counties of Bucks, Chester, Lancaster, and Mont goners'. 
Delaware. E. J. Udine through C. C. Hill (July 30): Light infestationsoccurred 
throughout the State. The infestations found in each county are as follows: 
County Average Per cent Infestation 
Kent 11 
Hew Castle 9 
Sussex 12 
State average 10.6 
Maryland. E. J. Udine through C. C. Hill (July 30): Heavy infestations were found 
throughout most of the wheat-growing districts of western Maryland and a culm 
count for this section showed a 32 per cent infestation. Light infestations 
occurred in the eastern shore, with an average infestation of culms of 10 per 
cent. 
Virginia. J. S. Pinckney through C. C. Hill (June 30): A summer survey of differ- 
ent districts of this State showed the following infestations; 
District ITo. Per cent Infestation District No. Per cent Infestation 
1 16 4 2 
2 19 5 18 
3 6-6 4 
State infestation 10.8 
Counties in the various districts are; No. 1, Augusta, Frederick, Rockbridge, 
Roc 1 :!: - , and Shenandoah; No. 2, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince 
Wlllii . 7 . Caroline, Hanover, Louise, Orange, and .Spotsylvania; No. 4, 
Dssex, King,., George,' Richmond, and 7est Moreland; Nc. 5, Smyth, Washington, and 
Wythe; No. 5, Campbell, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, and Pittsylvania. 
