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A TERMITE (Reticulitermes fla^i-pes Kol B ) 
Illinois W. P. Flint (October 20): Complaints of damage by this insect 
have been received during the past year. In some cases the 
injury has been quite severe. Recently an oak floor in a 
house which had just been completed was found to be "badly 
damaged by this insect. 
GRANARY WEEVIL ( Calendra gra naria L .) 
Illinois W. P. Hint (October 20): Owing partly to the fact that much 
of the wheat and oats were threshed when the grain was wet and 
went into the bins in a dampened condition, many complaints are 
being received of damage by this insect* 
ANGOUMOIS GRAIN MOTH (sitotroga cereal el la, 0liv o ) 
Illinois W # P* Hint (October 20): Owing partly to the fact that much 
of the wheat and oats were threshed when the grain was wet and 
went into the bins in a dampened condition, many complaints are 
being received of damage by this insect. 
CONFUSED FLOWER BEETLE (Tribo lium confusum Duv.) 
Illinois 17, P, Flint (October 20): Owing partly to the fact that much 
of the wheat and oats were threshed when the grain was wet 
and went into the bins in a dampened condition, many complaints 
are being received of damage by this insect. 
FOREIGN GRAIN BEETLE (Cathartus cdvena Walt].) I 
Illinois W. P. Flint (October 2C"> s Owing partly to the fact that much 
of the wheat and. oats were threshed when the grain wa wet and 
went into the 'bins in a dampened condition, many complaints are 
being received of damage by this insect. 
BOOHLQITSE (Tro ctes divlcatori a Muell*) 
Kansas J. 77 „ McColloch (October 15) ; H£avy infestations of booklice have 
been found izs upholstered furniture in warehouses at Topeka 
and Kansas City* 
Ohio H. A. Gor, sard (October 21): Received on October 6 from Leetonia 
where it was attracting attention by its numbers in upholstery* 
AW ,u T T (Cre-n astogast^r' .l agytc'.scv.la 'Mayy) 
Kansas Roger 0. Smith (September and October): Reported from Manhattan 
in houses* More This year. Two reports of rather heavy swarms* 
They probably live within the walls and winged forms swarm cut 
every few months. One house was infested for at least three 
years. Have had six major swarms and several minor ones. The 
woodwork does not show very much damage. 
