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North Dakota P. D. Butcher (Juno 18): G. nasali s L. and G. hacmo r rho i dal i s 
L. have boon ovipositing this week. 
BLACK BLO-'PLY ( Phormia rcgina Heig. ) 
North Dakota H. J. Brush (June 13): Sheep maggots are noticeable where 
shee-o have scoured badly in Stutsman County. 
HOUSEHOLD AND STOEED-P?, ODUCTS 
INSECTS 
TOJIT3S ( Eeticulitcrmos spp. ) 
United States T. E. Snyder (May): During the month of May 233 cases of 
termites were reported to the Bureau of Entomology. The fol- 
lowing list gives the number of cases reported from each sec- 
tion: New England, 2; Middle Atlantic, 79; South Atlantic, 53; 
East Central, 22; North Central, 9; West Central, 15; Lower 
Mississippi, 43; Pacific Coast, 10. 
APiG-ENTINE ANT ( iridomyrmex humilis Mayr) 
South Carolina P. D. Sanders (June 7): A. Lutken and I began mapping in- 
festations in the following towns: Greer, one block infested; 
Spartanburg, generally infested; and Greenville, lightly 
infested. 
Mississippi P. D. Sanders (May 26): An infestation of 1. humilis was 
found at "Veatherby, 8 miles northeast of Koxciusko on the 
Vaidcn road. It was reported to the Mississippi State Plant 
Board. 
PEA WEEVIL ( Bruchus pi so rum L. ) 
Oregon D. C. Mote (May 23): Pea weevils laying eggs at Corvallis. 
Not all out of hibernation on that dote, May 8. A. 0. Lar- 
son. 
