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'EHMAH COCKHOACH C^attellc. £ernanica. L. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (February 23)1 Specimens were received fron Mar shpJLl and 
barren Counties, and a report of an annoyance in a Hinds County house in 
November. 
Nebraska* H. D. Tate (February 26); ’Specimens collected in a house in Grt^e 
County, we re received for identification on December 9.» with a request 
for control recommendations. 
Utah-. Fi, H. Stewart (January 22): ' Several chicken houses in Box Elder Comity 
were invaded during the past season. 
Wyoming. B. T. Snipes (February 2h): Specimens a.re considerably abundant in 
a new rural house near Torrinmton; also very numerous in a Sheridan hou^c, 
ANGOUMOIS GIbVIN MOTH . ( Sjtotroga cerealella Oliv. ) 
Missouri. L. Hasetian (March 2): Some field non report an abundance on some j 
farms in- the Missouri Fiver Valley and in the southeastern part of the 
State. 
DING— LEGGED EAJWTG ( Euborellia annulipes Lucas) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and G, L. 3ond (February 23): Specimens wore found in 
stored Irish potatoes on October 22 in several places in Jackson County, 
and one specimen was received fron Meridian on February 13* 
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