-214. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May 26): Terminal growth on spirea fairly covered 
with a snail, green aphid. 
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MOSQUITOES ( Culicinae) 
Elorida. J. 3. Hull (April 30) 5 A very few mosquitoes, all of which were 
Aedes sollicitans ¥alk, , were observed on the island east of Eort 
Pierce during the month. 
Missouri. ' L. Haseman (Mry 26 ): Species of pest mosquitoes have "been very 
annoying since the middle of May, through central Missouri, in areas 
close to favorable breeding grounds. 
Utah. G-. E. Knowlton (May 20) : Aedes dorsalis Meig. and A. campestris D. & l 
are annoying to man and to recently shorn sheep west of Chester, Manti, 
and nean ¥ales, in Sanpete County. 
SALTDZLIES ( Oulicoide s spp.) 
Elorida. ¥. E. Dove (May l4) : Sandflies, G. mississippiensis Hof fm., were 
present in annoying numbers near breeding places and in the vicinity 
of nearby residences. 
J. 3. Hull (April 30) : More sandflies were observed in the 
vicinity of Eort Pierce during the month of April than in several 
months. Annoyed humans residing along the Indian River Drive and 
north of the Inlet and those in the Maravilla subdivision for a few 
nights. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May): Punkies were extremely abundant and annoying 
during the third week in May at two or three different points in the 
central part of the State. 
ELSAS ( Ct eno c ephal i de s sp.) 
South Carolina. E. E. Bendy, ,et al. (May 24): The report for the week 
ended May 24 in Elorence, Elorence County, showed a heavy infestation 
of dog flea,s from one home. 
Elorida.. ¥. V. Zing and E. C. Bishopp (May) 5 Ca,t fleas ( Ctenocephalides ) 
were reported on May 27 as infesting several houses at Orlando. 
One infestation beneath a house and in a yard was found to be 
_C. felis Bouche. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (May 24): Eleas were reported to be numerous about 
dwellings and barns in one locality in Uoxubee County and one in 
Tallahatchie County but no specimens were received. 
