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Illinois, F. C, Bishopp (Jimo 22); Present in considerable nunbers in 
the Loop in Chicaso, Specimens observed iir the windows of office 
buildings, show vrindows, outside of buildings, and along the 
streets,; . , 
Missouri, L, Haseman (June 25 ); Livestock in central Missouri attacked 
by moderate numbers of stablefiices since the early part of June# 
. GULF COAST TICK ( Amblyomma maculatu m Koch) 
Flori<?m. U. E, Love, ct al, (June. 26,) i On Jume I 6 a.dults ranged from 
about 1 to 3 per animal a,nong ha.lf the animals enamined^at Lonifa.y# 
DEES FLIES (C hrysops sppi) 
Dclav/are, L, A. Stearns (June 6): £, fuliginosa Uied, and C, flavida 
Uicd, were abundant and annoying in aneas along the I^olaware Lay 
shore, particularly around Odessa, 
Florida, S. Dove (June 2l); Slack flies have disappeared and are 
being replaced by C_» vittatus Uied, in the vicinity of Panar,ia City, 
western Florida* 
Utah, G, F, Knov/lton (June l4): Deer flies, especially C_, fulvastra 
0, S, and C, discalis Uill,, are annoying to nan and livestock in 
tlie Corinnc~Honeyville area.# 
EOSSS 
HOSSSFLIES ( Tab anus spp.) 
Florida., E, Dove (June 26): In no rthv/e stern Florida green hea.ds were 
scarce a.bout woods ca.ttle on Juno 20, but T, amoricanus Forst, had 
increased to a.bout five a.dults per aninalo. The small blank tabanid 
is present in a.bout the sane nuxfocr. Some animals shovred as many as 
50 at one time# A preda.ceous v;asp, Stictia Carolina F,, occurred in 
small numbers, averaging about 1 per a,ninal# Ly June 25 , these wasps 
averaged about ^ ov k per animal, 
Missouri, L, haseman (Jmie 25); Lhe common brouai species of horsefly ha.s 
occurred in, moderate numbers since the middle of June, 
Utah, G, F, Knovlton (June l4); T, punctif er 0, S, is annoying horses 
at Corinno and northwest of Salt Lalco City, 
LUFFALO GUATS ( SirTuliun spp.) 
Washington, F, C, Lishopp and E, F, Kniioling (June 17)j Fery abundant 
on horses and cattle near mountain streams near Leavenworth, Horses 
are particularly atta.cked. 
