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paper and vo-ylv ■ ■ - r - <"*. . 1'r a few .lrsc°rces considerable 
da r >a"" -'• s dc i i . '•• woe : • ■ - : : - - "' ~ the rebuilding 
and ro; \\ ■ of :. .. • ■• in o .-....• . ..i the relaying of 
hardiraod floors '.c a other 6 
ci^.esffiTT3 bsetie & i igrrsa as^icorsa Fab.) 
Illinois '."«, ? a "" • ■- ':■ :/■.:-'•■-?■> 19): Several addicior 1 cases of injury "by 
this insect tc silk-upholstered f-c.rnit-j.rs have been reported 
during the last two months-, 
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Nebraska M« H« Swenk ;c . <t r :••■ 2 1 -October 25): Another complaint of serious 
injury h ; ] r>wder~nost beetles to a barn in v.hich all of the 
dimension timbers and frame-vonk are of cottonwood lumber was 
received from /it ■'■:.] :j during Lhe third creek in October, 
IUS3CT3 INJURIOUS TO SxO^o PRODUCTS 
B (VS.^.'IL ('["__:_■ ibris i •' ;'■ ctns Say) 
Nebraska M. H, S'venl (S yLerabor c^-Octooer '. " ;) : rtored-grain pests have 
been norma''.] a ■■ bi; 1 norm lly, abundant and injurious 
a. fall. I re h ve be n r .: irons complaints of the infestation 
oj altered bi n . • il:h the bean .veevil taring the month of October. 
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Kansas J„ "h McColloch (October 2'3) : A ^ood many reports are being 
receiv - % i: ~ stored-gr&in ins :cts. Weevils seem to bo the 
predoi iinat : r : ,; cies. 
Zml&$-W,&L MOTE (Plodia ijvtenajncjbslla Hbr, a ) 
Kansas J. W 3 Mcqolloch (October 23): A seed house near Manhattan had a 
rather . . ; 7 . : . st .tion of the Indian-meal moth, 
CipSIIE (T^njebroides mauritanicu s L. ) 
Kansas J a \7. McColloch (October 23): A good many reports are being received 
regarding stoned-grain insects. ■The cadells seems to be the pre- 
dominating specie s» 
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Virginia E„ J u Henderson (October 3) ; "here insects were found in 
cucumber pickles ibout the middle of September at Churchland, The 
pickle? were in barrels in a small storage room. They -ere doing 
considerable damage to the cueumhers. 
