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Texas 
'Texas 
SPINOSE EAB TICK (Or nithodoros memhi Duges) 
0. G-. 3abcock (April 15): Present in overage numbers at Sonora 
in the ears of co^s and calve i. e end adults still 
pr sent. Now averages 2 tc 3 psar stages to the ear od in so::.e 
co T "s 2 to 4 spine" stages to tl 3 ear. 
CANYON EOBSE-FLY ^T^-:r\s r-::--gc3"S ^e~ ] 
D. C. Par.-;--/. (Anril 21): The canyon horse-fly has begun to 
appear in tl ; lower can ■ons at Uvalde, the first specie ..i havi 
been observed on April !£, I r -ore probably present before 
that date, -s probably s ny as 10 adults were observer, in the 
lover canyons during the afternoon. 
Itfer Hampshire 
^__ P A23D GOATS 
3HE3P TICK ( helouhagus c vinus L. ) 
?. R. Lorry (February 10): ?juite common at Durham, jari .. to 
be more numerous on t~o flocks examined than for the last two or 
three years. 
Indiana 
Texas 
H. F. Diets (April 15): A heavy infestation of this insect on 
sheep near Indianapolis -as reported on this date. 
J. J. Davis (April 33): A correspondent fro-: Ilartinsville on 
March 17, and one from Cloverdale on February 27, report trouble 
with sheep ticks. 
F. L. Thomas (April ll): 0""er of sheep at Balmorhea, Reeves 
County, stated that he never had these until he received t-~o sheep 
bought in Ohio . 
BLACK 3L07-FLY (Enormia regina teig, ) 
Texas 
0. G-. Babcock (April 15): At Sonora woolworms in sheep r 'ool 
not bed this peer to date. A fe'- cases are reported however. 
Flytrapping records show the following: 
I'.Ionth Year 
Feb. 13 1925. 
->r. 4 1925, 
liar. 12 1925. 
Apr. 2 1925 
Apr. 7 1925 
ipr. 11 1925. 
Apt. IS 1925. 
Per cent 
77 
70 
75 
. 43 
. 61 
. 71 
. 42 
