- 
hington.D.C. P- C. Bishopp (May 27) J - rative] torn fli 
present on cattle in this section. The number per 
from to ] Lth - :. av rage of * t 
38ouri L. Haseraan ;■ y 24): Horn flies h^ve "been unusually abund- 
ant for this season of 1 :sing considerable 
to c^ ttle. 
Texas D. C. ] ■ 13-24): In - survey trii to - 
irande City, ranches in northeastern Stan - •• 
Brownsville, A ice, Beeville , an ) exami- 
tions of live stock ' r T ■ re -de and ; . ters of 
several ranches ^ere visited to get infoi '" sn in-- 
tions. 
Very few horn flies were observe it rare to 
see an anims 1 with more th r n 25 to 50 flies 
be entirely free of flies, less than I have evei 
: ( HyTDode - 
- Vn bovi 
Ncv York 7. C. Bishopp (May 20): A correspondent reports c 
to be more abundant in the backs of cattle in t 
(Schenectady) this spring than he has ever seen t 
"irgini=< F. C, Bishopp (May 20): The average a ' ! 
less . 1 per he-^d. This is undoul ' less I 
ing territory c . to the control '■ - • hich is 1 i 
on in Burkes Gard a. rv j found proved to be H. : - • 
x pt one 4th inst-T -'. line-'tu .r.. 1 . - E " 
late sprin r cord for this species. 
In J. J. Davis (May ): The ox r * 
ously abundant at flinamac, I • 
South Dakots Z. S e verin (M»y 14): At til 
be found on on on is 
ta, soi t ree frc 
s ill be t d 
r ->dy to leave 1 
SH0R3 - OX LC 
Neti (April 
r- Qchn i report Infestation of so 
. is . 
LC. - 
Nebr i 
reported 
