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Utah 
Louisiana 
BASTS 
ROSE LEAEHOPPER (Typhlo cyba ro^a^ L 9 ) 
Geo« Fo Knowlton (September 5)» Rose "bushes lin Logan damaged 
"by the leafhoppers, which are numerous.! 
TO3ENA 
TRIALEURODES A BUTILONSA E&LD. 
H. K c Plank (July 30): Very abundant about flowers and plants 
in gardens and dooryards at New Orleans* (September IS): 
Still present on verbena and wild morning-glory, but decreasing 
somewhat in abundance* 
Nebraska 
Mississippi 
CORRECTION 
Kansas 
INSECTS AEEECTING- MAN AND 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS 
MAN 
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DOG 2LEA (Cfrenocethalus canis Eouche) 
M» H, Swenk (September y >) : Several cases of severe infestation 
of houses, barns, and stables with the dog flea were reported 
during August, 
INSECTS INFESTING HOUSES 
A N D P R E II I S E S 
ARGENTINE) ANT f lridGmyrmex hum ills Mayr]b 
M, R. Smith (August 25): Dae to the drought the Argentine 
ants have given less trouble to date than in any of the last 
three summers* 
M. Re Smith (August 25) J In the Vol. H, No. U, July 1 number 
of the Insect Pest Survey Bulletin, on page lH9, I notice 
Itta Bena, Miss,, was given as Afcta 3ena, which is of course 
incorrect. The figures I gave refer to the percent of contunl 
obtained and not to the cost* 
A TERMITE (Reticuli termes flavip es Eol ) 
J* W* McColloch (September 20): Termites have seriously 
damaged the woodwork in a house at Russell. The oak woodwork 
in a house at Manhattan was damaged to the extent that it had to 
be torn out. In reaching the woodwork the termites came up 
