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HORSE BITING-LOUSE ( Trichodectes " equi L. ) . . • 
North Dakota. .J. A. Munro (March 2l): Reports of "biting lico of horses 
have cone fron Max, in McLean County, and Clement and Fuller ton, in 
Dickey County, during the last nonth. 
SHEEP 
SHEER BOTFLY ( Oestris ovis L. ) 
Georgia. A. L. Brody (March 25): On February 15 one full-grown larva of 
the sheep nose hot dropped naturally fron the nose of a sheep. On 
March 17 a live adult was found resting on a screened cage at the Ex- 
perimental Farm at Valdosta. 
Utah. G. I. Knowlton (March 26): Inquiries concerning grubs in the heads 
of sheep were received from various parts of Utah, together with re- 
ports of injury. 
A GOAT LOUSE (Li nognathus sp.) 
Georgia. A. L. Brody (March 19): Young goats at the Experimental Farm at 
Valdosta are heavily infested With "blue lice. Collections were made 
from infested animals on February lU. 
BLACK-LEGGED TICK ( Ixodes ricinus scapular is Say) 
Georgia . A. L. Brody (March 25) : A few adults were still attached to 
sheep . 
HOGS 
HOG LOUSE ( Haematopinus suis L. ) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (March 15) ' This louse has "been reported on 
hogs at several points in the State. 
HOUSEHOLD AND STORED-PRODUCTS INSECTS 
TERMITES ( Roticuliternes spp. ) 
Connecticut. N. Turner (March 2k): Flights of R. flavipes Kcll. began 
indoors in January and occurred outside during the last week. The 
usual large number of infested buildings was reported. 
Pennsylvania. E. J. Udine (March 23): At Carlisle winged forms of ter- 
mites are emerging from the outside window sills and frames in an old 
stone house and some damage has been done to the wooden foundation 
sills in the basement. As the tunnels are in the mud plaster, the 
situation is hard to control. 
