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F. H. Chittenden (September 8). "Mr. H. B. Lancaster reports that 
the cowpsa-pod curculio was injurious to mung beans at Thomasville 
during August ." 
GE NERAL FEED ERS 
GRASSHOPPERS ( Ac ridiidae ) 
S. B. Fracker (August 15). "The infestation in the northeastern 
counties, extending from Door County to Iron County and westward 
to Price and Lincoln Counties, has been fairly well controlled by 
general distribution of poisoned-bran through town-board organisa- 
tions. Egg laying was quite general after July 15." 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (September l) . "Grasshoppers continued to be numerous 
and injurious in Scotts Bluff, Morrill, Sheridan, and Sioux Counties 
and the local outbreak in Washington County, which was investigated 
carefully during the third week in August, proved to involve a 
considerable reduction in the alfalfa yield. The species generally 
concerned in northwestern Nebraska is Melap^plus biyittatua Say, 
while Washington County infestation is almost entirely M. cj_ + .fj?re_n- 
tialis 'Phos., with but comparatively few M. f eaur ^rubruai DeG<, 
Grasshoppers were reported as injurious and numerous in Garfield 
County also during this month." 
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J. W. McColloch (August 28). "Melanonlus d iff e rent ialis Thos . and 
M* Mziltt.atpB Say are the predominating species in an outbreak in 
the northwestern part of the State covering Thomas, Sheridan, Graham, 
Logan, Gobe, and Trego Counties. M, at I an is Riley is beginning to 
appear. 
