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E, L, Chnm'bers (June l)i Unusunllj’’ nlDundr-nt in Clr,rk, Outagrjnie, Portage, 
Winnebago, md Wood Counties* ; 
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Iowa* C, J, DreJee (May 21): Reported in considcra-blo numbers from over the 
State. 
North Dal?:ota, J, A, Munro (Mr.y 23): Moderately abundant at Pargo, 
Nebraska, M, H, Swenk (May 17)^ Proving troublesome in Richardson County, 
according to reports received on April 24 and 26, 
Washington, L, G, Smith (May 8); Specimens sent in from Bellingham on January 
22 . 
CLOVER MITE ( Bryobia praetiosa Koch) 
GcneraA, E, A, B/>_ck (May 25): Specimens received during first half of May from 
Ma.ssachusotts, Pennsylvania., District of Columbia., Virginia, Indiana, and 
V/yoming, 
Pennsylvania, C, E, Gross (May ll): Posts coning in v/indov/s of house a.t York 
in great numbers, (Dot, by H, E, Ewing,) 
Illinois, ViT, P, Flint (May 21); Many reports received of invasions of houses 
by this pest, which has been more abundant this spring than during previous 
yeans, 
Michigan, R, Hutson (Ma.y 2l): Observed entering houses in the southern part 
of the State, 
Minnesota, H. H, Shepard (May IS); During ^^rock of May 12 clover mites overran 
several houses in same block in S^int Paul, 
Nebraska., M, H, Swenk (Ma.y 6): Complaint from Gra.nt County of mites as annoy- 
ing on porch, 
Montana, H, B. Mills (May 9)^ Apparently more a.bundant tha.n usua.l on broad- 
leaved herbs and entering dvrellings in vrestern pa.rt of the State, 
POWDER-POST BEETLES ( Ly c tus spp,) 
New York, E. A, B^ck (May 20); Attacking furniture in New York City, 
Maryland, E, N. Cory (April 25): Infesting houses in Clarksville, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (May 25): L, parallolopipedus Holsh, sent in from Jackson 
County, Door and v/indo\f casings made of a.sh lumber were infested and 
adults were emerging, 
Nebra.ska, M. H, S^^renk (May 3)* flooring of a house in York County found 
to be daiia.ged by L, plmicollis Lee, 
