4 REPOET OF THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 



recalled for duty at the Agricultural College, Sabour, 

 before the completion of his course. The remaining two 

 students (a Government stipendiary from the Travancore 

 State and a private student from Madras) continued their 

 course. 



A private student from Madras was admitted to the 

 post-graduate course in Economic Botany on 1st October 

 1912. 



The Entomological and Mycological collector deputed by 

 the Agricultural Department of Bihar and Orissa, and 

 referred to in last year's report, was under training in the 

 Mycological Section until August 17th, 1912, when his 

 course was terminated as he was found unfit for further 

 training. 



In the Entomological Section, the student deputed by 

 the Department of Agriculture, Travancore, continued his 

 training, and a student deputed by the Assam Department 

 of Agriculture was admitted on November 1st, 1912, to the 

 post-graduate course. An Agricultural Assistant of the 

 School of Agriculture, Giza, deputed by the Egyptian 

 Government, was given three months' training in practical 

 Entomology. 



Besides the regular students mentioned above, the 

 following visitors to the Institute worked in the Entomolo- 

 gical Laboratory during the year : — 



Dr. L. H. Gough, Entomologist to the Department 

 of Agriculture, Egypt, in September 1912, in 

 connection with the boll-worm parasite. 



Mr. A. Alfieri of the Khedivial Agricultural 

 Society of Cairo from July to September 

 1912, in connection with the boll-worm 

 parasite. 



Lala Bishember Das, Assistant Professor of Biology, 

 Government College, Lahore, from October 

 to December 1912. 



Lala Madan Mohan Lai, Assistant Professor of 

 Entomology, Agricultural College, Lyallpur, 

 for three weeks during October 1912. 



