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E. 0. Essig (October 20): La.rvae are unusually abundant in 
houses in the southern part of the State this summer and fall. 
CIGARETTE BEETLE ( Las'io derma serricorne Eab.) 
T. H. Parks (October 24): Injury to upholstered furniture 
was quite severe in a home in Columbus visited in early October, 
Both beetles and larvae were present. 
J. M. Robinson (October 2l): The cigarette beetle is very 
abundant on furniture at Sheffield. 
SAW-TOOTHED GRAIN BEETLE ( Oryzaephilus surinamensis L.) 
H. C. Severin (October): The saw-toothed grain beetle 
is very abundant in many sections of the State. 
M. H. Swerik (October 26): Reports of Infestation of stored 
grains, especially stored wheat, with the saw-toothed grain 
beetle and other stored grain pests continued to come in 
during the first half of October. 
CONFUSED FLOUR EEETLE ( Tribolium confusum Duv.) 
H. C. Severin (October): The confused flour beetle is 
very abundant in many sections of the State. 
BEAN WEEVIL ( Mylabris obtectus Say) 
1. A. Price (October 24); ^ar.n weevil complaints have been 
received from Eli zab&h%cr:m, Lexington, Corbin, Glasgow, 
Paducah, Litchfield, Webster, Berry, Defoe, Mayo, Bardwell, 
Hanson, and Bryanville. 
GRANARY WEEVIL ( Calendra granaria L.) 
H. C. Severin (October): The granary weevil is very 
abundant in many sections of the State. 
A SILVERFISH (Lepisma sp.) 
R. W. Leiby (October 22): Many more complaints than the 
usual number have been received due to the presence and 
injury by silverfish in houses. The complaints have extended 
throughout the summer. 
W. A. Price (October 24): Silverfish are damaging wall 
paper at Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green. 
