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MEilL hOTE ( Pyralis fo.rinr.lis L.) 
Utrli. G-. P. Enov/lton, et nl, (Jnnc l4): Severe infestation present in 
a ronodolod apartr.ent house at Payson, Grain ha,d "been stored in 
the house for sever, al years hcforc it wo.s renodcled, 
PLOUE MOTH ( Ephestia Ir uehniella Zell.) 
Tennessee, G, M, Pentloy (June 20) : Pound in o. flour nill at Martin, 
^^eakley County, in a.cc-'unulation of v;p.ste natcrial. 
Utaii, G. P, Knowlton, ct al. (June l4): Severe infestation 'at Payson, 
whore yraan had hecn stored I'jreviously, 
PEPt-LEGG.'jP HAM PEPTLE ( lTocrohi,a ruf ipes Peg.) 
South Crrolinn, P, ^’L Craig (May 24): Pomid flying ohout a Iiouse in 
Charloston, Concentration of insects foujid in a' "box in vrhich bans 
had hcen stored, (Pot. hy E, A. Chapin.) 
Mississijjpi , G, L, Pond (June 25)j One '^dult found on June 5 Jackson 
County. 
V/EEVILS (S itophilris spp.) 
Hehraska. E. P. Ta.te (June 20): Specinen of the true granary v/eevil 
(£, gro-narius L.) received on May 19 fron Kiofoall County, 
ViTyoning, P. T, Snipes (June 2l): Pice v/eevils (£. oryza L. ) were pres- 
ent in <a grain elevator at Phernopolis, having entered in loads of 
grain, Panage is light, 
Ptali. G, P, Enov/lton, ct al, (June l4): Gr-anaiy v/oevil v/as o,nong storod- 
grain pests present at Payson, where greiin ho.d hcen stored. On Jnuie 
4 Sq- grcjiarivis v;as infesting stored grain a,t Pcavor, 
IlTPIAiT-MEiiL MOT.'' (Plodia intenronctella Hhn. ) 
Illinois, E. P, Plint (June 23 )j Adults very ahundant in steel bins of 
shelled corn. Larvae ore nigrating and wehhing grain surfo.ces, 
Echraska,, E. P. Tate (June 20): Piscoverod on Juno 6 in stored hr.an in 
Poyd County, 
