Iugs plenty. No damage yet. April 13, 1882, p. 228. Alexan¬ 
der and Macon Co's. Chinch bugs have appeared. Douglas Co. 
I'lenty, but doing no damage. Fayette and Hancock Co's. Nu¬ 
merous. April 20, 1882, p. 244. Cumberland, Jersey , Lawrence, 
ad Washington Co's. Chinch bugs reported as more or less 
jumerous. April 27, 1882, p. 260. Crawford, Cumberland, Ford, 
log an, Macoupin, McDonough, Montgomery, Fayette, Franklin, 
Vallatin , Hardin, Johnson, Richland, Jefferson, and Union Co's. 
Ilenty of chinch brigs; but wheat “splendid” in Ford county, 
lay 4, 1882, pp. 276, 281. Brown, Christian, Cass, Gallatin, 
r aeon , Piatt, Pike, and Richland Co's. Chinch bugs still alive. 
rawford, Effingham, Fayette, Hamilton, Iroquois, McDonough , 
tcLean, Marion, Mason; Monroe, Si. Clair, and Vermilion Co's. 
umerous. Greene and Massac Co's. Doing damage. Madison 
o. Flying every day. Morgan Co. Not yet destroyed by rains. 
andolph Co. Fains have destroyed most of the chinch bugs. 
:isper Co. Present, but doing little injury. May 11, 1882, p. 
>2. Cqss, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, DeWitt, Douglas. Ed- 
2 rds, Fulton, Jefferson, Johnson, Logan, Morgan, Moultrie, 
erry, Pike, Saline, Shelby, and 1 Vhite Co's. Chinch bugs more 
less numerous, but no injury mentioned except in Saline county, 
aere they are said to be injuring wheat. In Morgan county 
reat never better. May 18, 1882", p. 308. Christian, Clinton, 
lies, Cumberland, Fayette, Greene, Johnson, Logan, Montgom- 
y, Sangamon, and II abash Co's. Chinch bugs numerous. In 
ingamon county, on the wing. Calhoun and Jasper Co's. Have 
ade their appearance. Franklin, Madison, and White Co's . 
heat is being seriously injured. Macoupin and Shelby Co's. Still 
|ve. Doing no damage in Shelby county. Mason and Wayne Co's. 
heat too far advanced to be injured. Monroe Co. Fear wheat 
11 be injured. May 25, 1882, p. 324. Crawford, Douglas, Ef- 
gham, Fayette, Fulton, Gallatin, Jersey, Logan , Lincoln. Macon, 
adison, Mason, St. Clair, and Shelby Co's. Chinch bugs 
ported as^ plenty or “numerous,” wheat being already dam- 
fid in Gailatin county. Hardin Co. Chinch bugs here. June 
1882, p. 340. Brown, Monroe, Peoria , Sangamon, and Si. Clair 
s. Chinch bugs damaging wheat. Coles, Cumberland, Clark , 
\lgar, Macoupin, Macon, and Morgan Co's. More or less nu- 
brous, but damage not reported. Fulton, Jersey, and Scott Co's . 
[fit or cold weather keeping chinch bugs back. White Co. Wheat 
> . far advanced for injury. June 8, 1882, pp. 353, 360. 
vristian Co. Chinch bugs checked by heavy, chilly rains. 
\awford, Fayette, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Randolph, Saline, 
1 Wabash Co's.' Damage to winter wheat by chinch bug, but 
ay worm contributing to the loss in most cases reported. 
\anklin, Jersey, Madison, and St. Clair Co's. Chinch bugs and 
|ay worms plenty. Pulaski Co. Millions of chinch bugs at 
irk. Union Co. Chinch bugs plenty. June 15, 1882, p. 372. 
pper Co. Cold weather destroyed chinch bugs. Livingston Co. 
•t weather has quieted chinch bug. June 22, 1882, p. 388. 
Edwards, and Hamilton Co's. Wheat damaged some by 
