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AHG-S1ITIK2 iUJT ( Iridonyrnox htinilis Mayr) 
Hawaii, 0. C, McBride (SoptonBcr 13)j Abundant at Port Sheaf tor and vicinity. 
Hew post in Hawaii, Prosimahly found entrance through Arny supplies or 
X)crsonncl household goods coning fron infested areas on the mainland, 
Sx^ecinens rocoived, 
G-E!RI''LriI' COCKROACH ( Blat&ella ge manic a L,) 
Mississiioioi, C, Lyle ^ ( Sept enher 25) t Sx^ecinens received from Hinds County on 
August 24, Hexoorted as abundant in many homes in the coast counties, 
Nebraska, E, D, Tate (September l6); Sxoocimens received from Butler County, 
Utah, C-, P, Knowlton (August 2S); Causing annoyance in a high-school gjoonasiun 
at Logan, 
Ncva,da, G, G, Schweis (September IS): Heported a,s being prevalent in many 
restaurants in western Nevada, and very mmcrous in the depantment of 
veterinary science at the University of Neva.da,, 
CHICKSTS (Gryllidae) 
Virginia, H, G. Walker and L, D. ibiderson (Sejxtember 25): Heported as migrating 
into houses and feeding on clothing during la,st 2 months at Norfolk, 
Utah, G, P. Knowlton (September IS): Gryllus assinllis P. found inVvading home r 
Tooele, 
WEBBING CLOTEPS MOTH ( Tineola biselliella Hum,) 
Nebraska., E, D, Tate (Au-'Xust 29): Rex'^orted as being present in Colfax County, 
BPPTLPS (Coleoptera,) 
Massanhusetts, A, I, Bourne (Sex^tenber 9)* Me.~gi um americanum Lap, reported from 
eastern part of Plymouth County along the Souhh Shore, S^oecimen received, 
Alabama, J, M, Robinson (SexJtcnber 18): Sitophilus oryza L, moderately a.bimdant 
a-t Auburn, 
Mississipx:)!, C, Lyle (Sex:)tember 25): S, oryza reported as injuring corn in Nev;*- 
ton and' Pearl River Coiinties, Injury at Sta.te College less than last year, 
Nebraska, H, D, Tate (August 24): Sx:)ocimons of Stegobium iDmiceum L, received 
fron Uouglas County, (Soxotenbor 3)» SxDecimens of Tribolium confusum Duv, 
found in barley and oats in Wayne County, (Seiot ember 6J: ^x^®*^f^ons of 
Tenebrio mo lit or L, and Alxohi t ob ius diaperinus Pans, received from Douglas 
County, (September 7): Spocimens of Tenebrio obscurus P, sent in from 
Gosper County, (September 9): Specimens of Sitox)hilus granarius L. sub- 
mitted fron Cedar County, 
