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Ncbraska. M. H. Swenk (Juifer 23): Inquiries as to the control received during 
the period from June 21 to July 20 from Washington, Pawnee, Saline, 
Doone, and Kearney Counties, in the eastern half of the State. 
HORN 1 ELY ( HaenotoDia irritans L. ) 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (July 23) ! Continuing in about normal abundance. 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (July 22) • Very abundant and generally distributed 
over a large part of the State. 
LONE STAR TICK ( Anblyomna amcricanun L. ) 
New Jersoy. 0. H. 3radley and W. A. Ccnnell (July 2H); Collected fron nan near 
May's Landing, Atlantic County, southeastern New Jersey. Apparently the 
first record of the occurrence of this tick in New Jersey, and probably 
the farthest north it has been taken, 
GREEN30TTLE PLY ( Lucilia sp. ) 
Georgia. A. L, Bruciy (July 19): Seven wound infestations reported during the 
last nonth in the vicinity of Valdosta. 
HOUSE 
HORSEFLIES (Tabanidao) 
Texas. ¥, G. Bruce (July 10): Specimens of tabanids taken in four cattle fly 
traps in the Dallas district during the last 2 weeks as follows: Tab anus 
lineola var. scutellaris W n lk. . 97; £• lineola E. , 23; JT. sulcif rons 
Macq., 11; T_. benedictus Whit.. 10; Sllvius quadrivittatus Say, 8; 
Chrysops callidus 0. S., 1; and C_. flavidus Wi,ed. t 2. 
BOTFLIES ( Castrophilus spp.) 
Washington. C. E, Dishopp and M. P. Jones. Three horses on a farm near Pullman, 
eastern Washington, found to be infested with about 10, Uo, and 150 eggs, 
respectively, of the throat bot, G. nasalis L. One group of about six 
of these eggs was on the fore leg. Some reactions noted anong horses on 
one farn, indicating throat bot attack. -- 
California. E. C. 3ishopp and A. W . Lindquist (July 17)r Two -horses' "in -the 
vicinity of Upper Lake, northern California, showed five or six eggs of 
the throat bot, G. nasalis . on one. There were no G. intestinalJ3 Dog. 
eggs. 
3LACXFLIES ( Sinuliun spQ 
Nebraska. M. II. Swenk (July 23): Inquiries as to control of Sinuliun flies re- 
ceived fron Adans, eastern Nebraska, and 3ox Butte, western Nebraska, 
Counties. The former on July 9 referred to S_. victatun Zett., attacking 
horses, while the latter on July 11 was of S.inuliun sp. flies bothering a 
dog. 
