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V/AX 1DTH ( Galleria mellonel la L.) 
C. 0. Houghton. "This species is quite common here and a serious pest 
of weak: colonies." 
3 0? fi 3 D-P RODUCT INSECTS 
ANGOUMHS GRAIN AOTH ( Sitotroga cerealolla 01 i v. ) 
Indiana J. J„ Davis (September 14) . "The Angoumois grain moth is frequently 
reported as a serious pest,," 
}EaaSS3BR£S3M FLOUR M3TR" ( Bphestia kuehniella Zell.) 
Indiana J, J. Davis (September 14}. "The Hediterrane&n flour moth seams to be 
a very serious pest in many of the flour mills of the State." 
FOREIGN GRAIN 3EETLE ( Oathartus adven a '7altl.) 
Nebraska A. H. Swenk (September 16). "There were an unusual number of complaints 
of r veevils in grain during the period here covered (August 15 t .-5 
September 15) . Host of the complaints related to the ne\? wheat crop. 
Some of the complaints related to stored oats and shelled corn. Com- 
plaints of this sort ^/ere received from all parts if the State." 
Ohio H A. Gossard. "An unusual number of reports of injury from the 
several grsin weevils have been received during the past month." 
GRANARY ' /A A7IL (Calendra ^ranaria L. ) 
Nebraska M. H. S'.enA (September 15) . "This v;eevil is also causing considerable 
trouble throughout the state." 
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Y3LLOV7 MSALV70RM (Tone brio mo lit or L. ) 
A. HA 3-?en.dc (September 15}. "This insect is associated -./ith the other 
granary pests previously reported." 
QADELLA ( Taneb r oides mauritanicus L.) 
A. H. Swenk (September 15} . "Also associated with the other granary 
insects." 
BOOK-LOUSE { At r op 03 divinatoria Mull.) 
C. R. Crosby (September 2}. "This insect is infesting the paper lin- y 
ings of a thousand barrels of milk sugar in Chenango County." 
