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Juliet H, Carrington (August 5)* unengorged male collected on 
a dog, in northwestern Washington, oast of l6th "Street, (Det. "57 
S’, C. Bishop]!.) 
BROli/lT DOG- TICZ ( Bliipic ophalus s anguineus Latr.) 
Kentucky, M, L, DidloJfco (August 26): Present on dogs and Ip.vms in Louisville 
and Woodford Countj, 
Missouri, P. C, Stone (August 15)j Infestation in a house in Saint Louis 
was so great tlia,t one' could see ticks cra,v;ling from all directions 
when the dog walked across the floor of the kitchen* Ticks were also 
observed to crawl towar'd the door in the afternoon where the sunlight 
was shiP-i^ . into the room, 
CATTLE 
SCSH.’nroHliS ( Cochllomyia spp, ) 
G-eorgia, T, Thompson (August 4--S); Severe screworm daxiage universally re- 
ported by farmers visited in south Charlton County, Present on cattle 
and hogs, 
Plorida, R, L, Lrinknan (Augirst 12); £, amor ic ana C, & P, infestation in 
livestock at Tallaliassee is getting more frequent as the surumer pro- 
gresses, 
J, B., Hull (August 5)* Reported as scarce by cattle ovmors near 
Port Pierce. 
Mew Mexico, J, W, Benner (August j)i C_, americana reported as unusually 
troublesome a,t Roswell auid Lovington, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al, (Au,gu.st 23): C^. americajia, reported in out— 
breclc numbers among cows a.nd hogs in Lafayette, Pa,nola., and Tate Co^un- 
ties, 
Missouri, L, Haseman (August 20): Maggots of full-grovm £. americajia wore 
taken from cheek and maxillary sinus of a patient by one of the doctors 
in the State. (Let, by P. ‘’P, Knix)ling,) 
HORIT PLY ( Haematobia, irritans L,) 
Utah, G-. P, Knowlton (July 28); Annoying cov/s a.t Sunset, 
STiiBLPPLY ( Stomoxys ca^lcitrans L, ) 
Utah, G-, P, Knowlton (July 28): Annoying coxfs at Sunset, (August 24); 7erj 
annoying to horses and man aroniid banns and corral; at Hov/oll,’ in Box 
Elder County, 
