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BLOODSUCKIl'G- COLTHTOSE (Triatoraa sangaisuga Lee.) 
Indiana, J. J, Davis (September 23): Reported as verj'" annoying during 
August in three localities in the southern third of the State, 
CHIGGHR ( Eutromhicula, alfroddugosi Oud. ) 
Missouri, L, Haseman (September 26): Caused amnoyance during first half 
of September and were reported as late a,s September 20, a little later 
than usual for central Missouri, 
I!YE GRATS ( Eippela.tes spp, ) 
Texas, R. C, Bishopp (September lO): ^'^bunda.nt and very annoying in various 
loca,tions in Dallas, 
BROM DOG TICK ( Rh ip i c ephalus sanguinius Latr,) 
Maryland. E. R, Cory (September): Reported from Stockton on September 3» 
from Salisbury on September 4, and from Baltimore on September I 5 , 
AI'-'ERICAb^ DOG TICK ( Permacentor variabilis S^) 
Massanhusetts , C. H, S-nith (September 2b): Activity of adults continued 
to decline during August and completely ceased in some areas. Abun- 
dance of nymphs aiid larvae incremed in some arean, 
Maryland, D, B, Marshall (August 27): Three avduJLts were taken from a dog 
at Lanrol. (Det, by H, L, Trombley.) 
BLACK WIDOb’’ SPID321 ( Latrodectus mac tans R, ) 
Indiana. J, J. Paris (September 23): Reported during the last 2 months 
an more abundant than usual in the southern half o-f the StaAe, 
Kebranka, H, D. Tate (September IS): Reported as present in Red Vfillow, 
Clay, York, Scotts Bluff, and Platte Counties from August l4 to 
September I5. 
CATTLE 
SCREl'rviORi I ( Cochliomyia amor ic ana C, & P.) 
Rlorida, M. H, ^odlingcr (September ll): High incidence occurred in a 
number of hogs on a farm at Ocada,, 20 out of 200 being infested, 
Rlorida. and Alabama, b’’, S, Dove, S, VJ, Simmons, R, C, Bishopp (September 
l4): Ho ca.ses reported from the immediate vicinity of Bonifay, Rla, , 
this season, Rarners state tha.t recently they have scon infestations 
which they thinly v/ere true screworm cases near Marianna, Rla., and 
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