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HORSE 
SUCKING HORSE LOUSE ( Haeraatopinus as ini L. ) 
North Dakota.' J. A. Munro (March l6): Specinens recently sent in fron Briscoll, 
Burleigh County; with the statement that they were abundant on a horse, 
POULTRY 
FOTL TICK ( Ar-as ni ninths Koch) 
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Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (March 23) { Blue hug reported at Ryan, Jefferson County, 
on chickens. 
SHEEP 
GULF COAST TICK ( Anblyonmn naculntun Koch) 
Georgia. A, L. Brody (February 18): One partly engorged female found on ear of 
a sheep at ' Valdosta. 
GOAT 
Georgia. A, L. 
infer ted. 
GOAT LICE ( Linognathus sp, ) 
Brody (March 8)} Kids at Experimental Farm at Valdosta heavily 
DEER 
BOTS ( Cepheno.myia sp . ) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (March 20): Several deer, which have died near Logan 
recently, heavily infested. (Det. by D. G. Hall.) 
HOUSEHOLD AND STORED-PRODUCTS INSECTS 
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TERMITES (Isoptora) 
United States, R, A. St. George (March 24); Winged adults of Rot icti.literm.es 
flavipes Koll. now reported as emerging in numbers in heated basements in 
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, D. C., and Virginia. Adult specimens 
accompanied reports in many cases. (March 2j): General emergence of R. 
flavipes observed during the last few days outdoors in Maryland, Washington, 
D, C., and Virginia. 
No"' Jersey, M. D. Leonard (March 25 ) i Considerable number of winged termites 
(R. flavipes ) active within a porch at Haddonfield. First flight observed 
this season. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (March 13) s' Termites observed in a church at Baltimore. 
