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hidden retreats wh^e^he^w^ll^not be exposed to^e^snorysof^vijjt^rv 
fng of com stalks or other loose ™ b £ 18 ^ 
s, ™s :ss, sssj 
K* sr'"Si IWul. %• % 
i““ «„m , h b ‘V, h, .o P ’?,Ty*SJ 
™ y po,.“t Th.C to .*k«, 1" ” “ 
divest ourselves of all false securities. 
The prevention of their breeding to any serious extent, by ah^**9 f rom 
P the cultivation of those grains upon which they chiefly subsist. 
„Tf then our surmosed remedies for the Chinch-bug prove in a great 
measure fallacious"; if experience shows that; we y cannot get ou^ram 
^Igisiiiss 
It may seem a hard alternatn e g P us Eemiptera but a 
most valuable crops, at the behest ot these nauseom 
K, rd*«,'S‘s.:.'“ c =t.?: sate 
nte the hfdTenrecesses where insects hibernate, many different 
tn t^heTocallties^where'they' "^^roots of°whiclf it 
l^hlir 1 iSt to de'osiPtheir eggs. 1 Mr. Sells, of Bloomington, 
