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Vir^Tinia, L. A, Hetrick (August 24) t 5’ive adults of Anopheles crucians Vied, 
collected on August 13 at V/est Point, 
Plorida, J. 3. Hull (July 3l)* Some salt— marsh mosquitoes ( Aedes taeniorhynchus 
V'ied. ) were found on island opposite Ft, Pierce in July, hut are scarce 
in coraparison with July of last year, 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (August 26) S Mosquitoes were very abundant in the north- 
western counties and extremely abundant in Pearl Liver County, 
Texas, W. G-. Lruce (August 26 ): Not so prevalent around Dallas as during May, 
June, and July but troublesome in the vicinity of Trinity Liver, 
Washington and Oregon, C, M, Gjullin (July 31)^ Comparatively small numbers 
'of Aedes vexans Meig. and A, lateralis Meig, have been taken in light traps 
operated along the Columbia River this year. This is due to the below- 
normal crest of the river. 
CAT FLSA ( Ctenocephalides felis Douche). 
New York, H, II, Stage (August 13)s Reported as very annoying in a residence 
in Buffalo, (Det, by Helen L, Trambley,) 
Michigan. H, E, Stage (August ll): Reported as a,nnoying both in and outside 
house in Detroit, (Det. by Helen L, Trembley, ) . . ■ 
HJMAH FD-IA ( Pulex irritans L, ) 
Illinois, 
(Det, 
II. H, Stage (July 31 ); 
by Helen L, Trembley.) 
Reported as abundant in Moline and vicinity. 
Nevf York. E, 
New York 
A TERIPS ( Frankli.ni el la t abaci Fitch) 
A. Back (Auigust 9 )! Reported as biting v;orkers in a building in 
City. (Dot, by J, C. Crawford,) 
CIIICtGER ( Butrombicula al f r e dduge s i Oud, ) 
Pennsylvania, H, H, Stage (August 12): Reported as not so numerous at Altoona 
as last year. 
Ohio, II, H, Stage (July 25) J Yard reported to be full of chiggers, 
Illinois, H. H, Stage (July 23) ! ^^eported as being very prevalent in lawns 
in part of Park Ridge and as causing a great deal of trouble, 
Michiga,n, R, Hutson (n.'iigust 2‘j>)i Infestations reported from Millford and 
Erie, First control requests received in several years. 
