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PC L riCK (Aggas ninic-tus Koch) 
Mississippi . R-. •. Harned (October 22): Specimens of the fowl tick ; ere 
received 1 from Brookhaven during the past week. letails in 
regard to the .extent of this infestation or its or: i ave 
not "been learned. 
HOUSEHOLD AND S T E L D - 
f x. ::u; : insects 
THjEMI TE 5 ( Peticuliter.v ?s spp . ) 
Indiana J.. J. Davis (October 20): Termites reported damaging dwelling 
at Pvansville, September 50. 
. JUitOULIC^IS (0] onus -pi : ; 
i^ev; 'fork 0. R. Crosby (October 20): I am again beginning to receive 
specimens from Yates County. ifour specimens I'.ave come in so far 
this fall. ■ . . 
C-EvDi;LL£ ( I'enebroides maur it aniens L . 
Indiana J. J. Davis (October 20) : T.ie .'cadell'e larvae ( Tenebroides 
mauritanicus ) '"ere received from Crawf ordsville, September 30, 
where they were reported infesting wheat. 
HI 01; __.7IL (Calendra oryzae 1.) 
Mississippi au (October 16): The rice weevil is es Lly 
nt in cornfields in the vicinities of iVaynesboro £nd Laurel. 
State Plant 3oard of Mississippi Press Pel . s:- (October 3*"): 
rice weevil or ordinary corn weevil was re-oorted ab vt 
abuni it In cornfields in x'..: south rn part it the State and 
the .. 1. it 3o r has advised early h rvesting and fa . bion. 
i'-lUSHEL-'Gh kin ( 1- ro ■ l'a-nus lintr.en Osb.) 
Kentucky . ... 1'ric. (October 30): Sight hundred old nt : 
■•ere founc to be pretty -..ell into . mite, I"i - -h- l.us 
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