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CRUSTaCEaH (Caecidotea stygec- Pack*) 
G. E. Culver (llarch 31) ' Found in the wells at fountain Creek. 
ROaCHES ■{ species undetermined) 
Mrs. E. E. Russell (larch Ji ) : Reported from Jasper. 
POwDER-POST BEETLES ( Lyctus spp. ) 
Eon 3. \7helan (April 25) I The-se "beetles were found very numerous 
in floors in Omaha, where they had caused quite a little damage. 
They have also "been reported as working on cottonwood lumber at 
Syracuse, Otoe County. 
J. ".7. IlcColloch (April 7): These insects have caused considerable 
damage to the cr.lc pews i"n a church at EunnymeCe , 
Harper County. 
LaRDER BEETLE ( Dermestes lardarius L. ) 
S. P. Felt (April 25): Dermestids, especially Dermestes larda- 
rius . were somewhat numerous April 20. 
CARPET BEETLE ( Anthrenus scrophulariae L.) 
*». ?. Felt (April 25): A few Anthrenus scrophulariae were ob- 
served April 20. 
Few York 
Texas 
Texas 
INSECTS ATTACKING Kil AND 
E I! E S T I C ANIMALS 
l.LAN 
SALT-MARSH MOStUITO ( Aedes sollicitans Walk.) 
S. P. Felt (April 23): The first adults were observed at Orient, 
L. I,, April 20 (Roy Latham) 
HUMAN FLEA (Pulex irritans. L. ) 
F. C. Bishopp (April, 1827): A few reports of human flea infes- 
tations in the vicinity of Dallas and Ft. tforth have come to our 
attention during April. 
HOUSE FLY (Mosca domestica L.) 
F. C. Bishopp (April 2}): House flies have increased greatly 
during April, and are now causing considerable annoyance about 
dairiss in this vicinity (Dallas). 
