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This reorganization, which will also include the establishment 

 of a national collection of the insects of Canada in the Canadian 

 National Museum (the Victoria Memorial Museum) at Ottawa, 

 under the care of the Dominion Entomologist, marks an important 

 step in Canadian Entomology. It will result in a still greater 

 development in the study of Canadian insects along scientific and 

 practical lines. 



The present organization of the Entomological Branch of the 

 Canadian Department of Agriculture is as follows: 



Dominion Entomologist and Chief C. Gordon Hewitt, D. Sc, 



F.R.S.C. 



Chief Assistant Entomologist... Arthur Gibson. 



Assistant Entomologist in Charge of 



Forest Insect Investigations J. M. Swaine, M.Sc.B.S.A. 



Assistant Entomologist in Charge of 

 Fruit Insect Investigations 



Field Officers in Charge of Branch Laboratories: 



G. E. Sanders, B.S.A., Entomological Laboratory, Bridgetown, N.S. 



J. D. Tothill, B.S.A., and L. S. McLaine, M.Sc, Entomological 

 Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. 



C. E. Petch, B.S.A., Entomological Laboratory, Covey Hill, Que. 

 Wm. A. Ross, B.S.A., Entomological Laboratory, Vineland Station, 



Ont. 

 H. F. Hudson, B.S.A., Entomological Laboratory, Strathroy, Ont. 

 Norman Criddle, Entomological Laboratory, Treesbank, Man. 

 E. H. Strickland, Entomological Laboratory, Lethbridge, Alta. 

 R. C. Treherne, B.S.A., Entomological Laboratory, Agassiz, B.C. 

 Field Officer for Forest Insect Investigations— R. N. Chrystal, B.Sc. 



Inspectors and Assistants: 



A. B. Baird, Fredericton, N.B.; J. Perrin, Halifax, N.S.; 



J. I. Beaulne, Ottawa. 



Artist Assistant A. E. Kellett.. 



