SPRING NUMBER 55 
short times at several other dwellings in Gainesville, and in 
the dormitories and Experiment Station Building of the 
- University of Florida. 
The West Ninth Street house faces west with a porch 
extending entirely across the front. The woodwork is painted 
Plate V. Fig. 27. Crock, or earthenware jar, and box that gave good 
results as traps. Leaning against crock is shown cover consisting of a 
frame and fine wire netting. 
dark green and the porch has a solid coping around it and a 
wire trellis for vines at either end. There are two double 
windows and a door opening on to it. The porch and the 
position of the traps are shown in the diagram, Figure 3la. 
Traps were placed on the south end of the porch on the east 
side next the wall (SE:bc) ; on the west side next the coping 
(SW :bc) and at a point midway between the two. On the 
north end they were located on the east side near the wall 
(NE :bbb). 
The house at 2300 W. Hernando Street is situated about one- 
fourth mile northwest of Thomas Hall, University of Florida. 
It faces south with a front porch and a side porch part of the 
way along the east side. The woodwork is white with a door, 
2 single window, a double window opening on the front (south) 
