Mississippi. G. L. Pond (July 22): Slack crickets, supposedly G. assinilis 
F. , reported as having invaded a new house in Jackson County, causing 
injury to clothing. 
Kansas. H. R. Dryson (June 26) ! G. assinilis is reported as abundant and 
causing much annoyance at Strong City. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 26): Field crickets abundant in a garden near 
Drighan. 
Arizona, C. D. Lebcrt (July 20): G. assinilis has been congregating around 
houses and stores in Phoenix in countless numbers, invading buildings 
and causing much annoyance, 
PSOCIDS (Psocidae) 
Virginia.. H. G. Walker and L. D, Anderson (July 25) • Reported as causing 
much annoyance in a new house at Portsmouth. 
WHARF POPlER (Hacorda nelanura, L.) 
Massachusetts. E. A. Pack (Juno 25): Specimens received from Lowell, 
where adults were troublesome in a building. 
District of Columbia. Helen Sellers (June 20): Adult collected on pave- 
ment in southwestern Washington. (Let. by J. M. Valentine.) 
TISSUE PAPER PUG ( Thylodria.s con true tus Mots.) 
District of Columbia. E. A. Pack (July 24): Found in showcase in Wash- 
ington , apparently feeding on parchment covers of books in exhibi- 
tion in library. 
Illinois. E. A. Pack (July 10 ): Two larvae sent from Chicago, where they 
were found in an empty suitcase. 
A CERAKDYCID ( Goes pulvorulentus Laid.) 
Virginia. E. A. Pack (July 3) : Adult submitted with report that it f lev; 
into a dross on a line at Richmond and ate 20 large holes in it. 
(Det. by W. S. Fisher.) 
SEED-CORE PESTLE ( Ago node ms leeontei Chaud. ) 
Indiana. C. L. Metcalf (July 19): Reported in abundance in basement of 
a. building at Lawrcncoburg late in June and early in July. 
