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re re found by Messrs. D. '". Crimes, H. E. Parish, and 7. D. 
McMillan. Only worker ants were received at this office, "but 
judging from the report received from the men, the nests of 
the ants must have contained other forms. 
South Carolina M. R. Smith (February 20): Mr, E. ■". Grimes intercepted 
worker ants of the species Prenole-pjs ( %'landeria ) uarvula 
Mayr. in a package from York to a party in this state. Mr. 
Grimes failed to notify us what plants, if any, he found the 
ants on. 
Mississippi :. R. Smith (February 20): Mr. ... L. Gray has sent in 
specimens of the legionary ants, Eciton carolir.ensis Emery, 
which were collected in the Argentine ant area at Centerville. 
This species has only been taken a few times in the state. 
The legionary ants are noted to feed on the adults and immature 
stares of other ants, and also on beetles and termites. 
EUROPEAN EARV7IG ( Forficula auricularia L.) 
Oreron 3D. C. Mote (February 19) : Male earwigs have left winter 
quarters. (O v servation of R. Eimick.) 
CIGARETTE BEETLE ( lasioderma serricorne Fab.) 
Mississippi far. L. Gray (February 24): Cigarette beetles are moderately 
abundant on furniture at Natchez. 
PEA 3EVIL ( Mylabris pisorum L.) 
Wisconsin E. L. Chambers (February 27): A considerable number of 
inquiries regarding the control of uea weevils, have been 
received. 
