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W. P. Flint (June 6). "Adults have boon token at points in tho 
north of Green County and in Macon and Champaign Counties. 
It is, apparent ly, abundant all over tho Stato north of a 
lino # drawn through those points." 
S. M« Ball (Juno 6). "They are in swarms in my yard in Chicago." 
Mrs« J. A, McDonald (Juno 8). "The locusts seem to have arrived 
in groat numb3rs at Streator, especially in the cemeteries, whore 
there aromostly oak trees." 
Mrs. D. M. Mertz (June 9). "This insect seems to be very much 
in oyidonce in DuPage County." 
J. E.Humilton (June 9). *This post is appearing in great numbers 
about Rockford." 
Iowa F, A, Fenton (Juno 8). "This pest has already appo^rod in several 
localitioa in this State, namoly: Scott, Benton, and Jackson 
Counties." (June 12) *In addition to abovo Counties this insect 
has appeared in Clayton and Muscatine Counties," (Juno 14) "The 
last report comes from Dubuqu* v-County . " 
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Mississippi R, W. Earned (June 14). "Although wi hava made a special effort 
to dbtain cicadas, so far this season we hava not received any 
c£ tho 13-year brood from the eastern border of the State whore/ 
they aro supposed to occur this year. We have r^ceivodtwo specimens 
that were collected near Pelohatchoe, in Rankin County. Thia 
extends the known distribution of this brood 66* the westward as 
Polahatchee is close to th; center of the State." 
JUNIPER 
JUNIPER WEBWORM ( Dichomeris marginollus Fab.) 
Connecticut T. H. Hollist^r (June 22). "This ins:ct is quit? s >rious in 
Hertford parks. Spraying with arsenate of load at tho roto of 
5 pounds of lead arsenate to 50 gallons of water is being done 
no*.? 
W. E. Britton (June 12). "This spicios w-s r--ceiv3d from 
Groenwich. " 
ARBORVITAE 
, , ARBORVITAE LEAF-MINER ( Argyresthia thuiella Pack, ) 
Connecticut W. E. Britton (June 24). "This ins ct is still present about. 
New Haven though apparently less abundant than last year. It 
ha3 also been feunivod from New Canaan and from Wakefield, R. 
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