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Utah. G. F. Knowlton (March 2l): Infesting several nilk cows at Farming- 
ton, ; 
CATTLE BITING-LOUSE ( Bovicola hovis L.) 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (March 2S)i Specimens received from Franklin County 
on February 23 . Reported -on cattle from Lauderdale and Neshoba 
Counties, (Dot. by S. U. Stafford.) 
A BITING LOUSE ( Trichodectes see bar is Nitz.) 
Oklahoma. J. M. Maxwell (March 29) i Abundant throughout State and causing 
considerable annoyance to cattle. 
LONG-NOSED CATTLE LOUSE ( Linognathus vituli L.) 
Oklahoma. J. M. Maxwell (March 29 ) '• Abundant and extremely troublesome 
in localized areas throughout the State. 
SOUTHERN BUFFALO GNAT ( Ens inuliun pecuarum Riley) 
Mississippi. F. A. Smith (March 19 ) : Observed in small numbers in Coahoma 
and Quitman Counties. 
SHEEP 
SHEEP TICK (Melopha gu.s ovinus L. ) 
Oklahoma. J. M. Maxwell (March 29 ) : Light to abundant in certain localities, 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (March 9 )• Reported attacking karakul sheep at 
Tillamook. 
BLACK BLOUFLY (Pho mi a rogina Meig.) 
Utah. G, F. Knowlton (March 21 ): Adults active at Logan. 
SHEEP BITING-LOUSE ( Trichodectes ovis L, ) 
Oklahoma. J. M. Maxwell (March 29) 5 C ausing considerable damage to 
sheep throughout the State. 
MISCELLANEOUS ANIMALS 
A SUCKING LOUSE ( Linognathus setosus Olfers) 
Pennsylvania. E. J. Udine (March g): Heavily infested dog at Carlisle, 
