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D. C. P arm o.n (April 25) • Wool worn cases, many of which are 
especially severe, have "been, reported generally in sheep, Some 
flocks ore sold to ho.ve ns no my o.s 15 percent of the sheep infested. 
(April 26): Blowfly population is one of the highest of a 1C— year 
record for all status t raps west of San Antonio, At Uvalde, popular- 
tion of the black "blowfly (P, r egina Meig.) for the first half of 
April was equal to the normal annual catch. Infestations are 
occurring in many of the primary screwworn infestations, and at 
present threaten heavy losses to sheep and goats throughout the 
western part of the United States, as well as to other animals "by 
secondary infestations in wounds primarily infested "by the screwworn, 
E. W. Laake (April 20) : Infestation by P. regina occurred in 
a dehorned animal at Dallas, 
California. C. C. Deonier (April 26): A few wool worm cases were found 
in a brief survey from Bedding to Davis in the Sacramento Valley. 
HOUSEHOLD AID STOEED-PEODUCTS ID SECTS 
TEEMITES (Isoptera) 
Hew Hampshire. J,. G. Conklin (April 9) : Specimens received from Nashua, 
in the southern part of the State, reported as damaging rolls of 
paper stock in a mill. 
Ehode Island. B. Eddy (April 22) : Beticulit ernes fla.vipes Koll, 
reported as numerous, especially in old houses. 
Hew York. E. P. Pelt (April 23): Infestations of E. f lavipes found in 
a region within 50 miles of Hew York City, with serioxis injury 
reported to underpinnings of some buildings* 
Virginia. L. A. Hetrick (April 3)* Eirst swarming of reproduct ives of 
E. f lavipes noted outside of a heated building in West Point. 
District of Columbia. E. A. St. George (April 19): Eirst emergence of 
E. f lavipes out of doors, reported swarming from soil adjacent to 
foundation of a building in Washington. Normally abundant. 
North Carolina. C. H. Hoffman (April 24) : Termites reported as swarming 
in houses at Asheville. 
Georgia. W. H. Clarke (April 6): Eirst emergence of termites from an 
infested house .observed at Cornelia. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (April 23): Eeported as normally abundant at Columbus, 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (April 23): Termites numerous at LaEayotte during 
the last 2 weeks. 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (April 25) : Termites reported as swarming in 
central part of the State. 
