Pennsylvania. E. A. Pack (July 2): Specimens received from Philadelphia 
were taken from rotten 'spots in wooden window sill. (D c t. "by M. R. 
Smith. ) 
District of Columbia. E. A. Sack (June 20): Winged specimens submitted 
from northwestern Washington. (Dot.' by M. R. Smith.) 
Illinois. W. E. McCauley (July 12): Specimens submitted on 
East Saiiit Louis, S a int ^lair County, with report that 
were eating seed and roots on potatoes in the ground. 
R. Smith.) 
A COCKROACH ( 3 lab crus craniif cr Burn. ) 
Florida. E. A. Back (June l4): Collected benea.th door step 
(Det. by A. 3. Gurney.) 
GERMAli COCKROACH ( Plattella gcrmanica, L. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): Reported from Tunica County on June 23* 
Nebraska. H. D. Tate (July 17): Specimens sent in from Custer County on 
July 12. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (July ll): A la rge residence building at Logan has 
been invaded. 
Wyoming. 3. T. Snipes* (July 22): Abundant in a house in Casper and also 
in vines and shrubbery adjacent to the building. 
ORIENTAL COCKROACH ( 31a tta orientalis L. ) 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton (June 30 ): Apartment house in Salt Lake City in- 
fested. 
June 6 from 
snail red ants 
(Det. by M. 
in Key West. 
PROWIT-PAITDED ROACH ( Supella supcllcct ilium Serv.) 
Maryland. ‘ E. A. Pack (July 10): Collected in o i new house in Chevy Chase. 
Virginia. E. A. Pack (July 3 ): Collected in a house in Alexandria. 
CRICKETS ( Gryllus spp.) 
District of Columbia. E. A. Pack (July 15): Rouse cricket (G. domes ticus 
L.) very abundant in city dump in southeastern section of Washing- 
ton. Much injury censed to clothing in nearby houses. (July 20): 
■House crickets have been very troublesome in houses near a city 
dump in northwestern Washington. 
Virginia. E. A. Pack (July 21 ): G. domes ticus has been annoying in a 
house near a dump in Alexandria. 
