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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



President F. S. Kedzie : 



Dear Sir: Following is a brief report of the work of the Department 

 of Entomology for the year ending June 30, 1920. 



During the year the following courses were given by the department : 



Summer term 1919. First half: 



Entomology I Introduction to Study of Insects. 



Entomology II Fruit Insects. 



Entomology III Field Crop Ins-ects. 



Entomology V Coccidae and applied systematic work. 



Summer school for teachers (Smith Hughes) 4 lectures. 

 Summer Term 1919. Second half: 



Study of Coccidae. 

 Systematic. 



Field Crop Insects. 

 Applied Systematic Work. 

 Parasitology for Veterinary students. 

 Apiculture (option). 

 Apiculture (elective). 



Forest Insects. 



Applied Systematic Entomology. 

 Systematic Entomology. 

 Apiculture (option). 



Entomology V 



Entomology XII 

 Fall Term: 



Entomology III 



Entomology V 



Entomology VIII 



Entomology Xb 



Entomology IXa 

 Winter Term: 



Entomology IV 



Entomology V 



Entomology XII 



Entomology Xc 

 Short Courses: 



Two weeks short course in Apiculture. 



Two weeks short course in Garden Insects. 



Four weeks short course for Poultry students. 



Eight weeks short course in Horticulture, short course. 



Eight weeks short course in 16 weeks Gen. Agr. 2nd year. 



Eight weeks short course, 8 weeks Gen. Agr. 2nd year. 



Eight weeks short course in Apiculture for Hort. students. 

 Spring Term: 



Entomology I Introductory Entomology. 



Entomology II Fruit Insects. 



Entomology V Applied Entomology. 



Entomology IXb Apiculture (elective). 



Entomology Xa Apiculture (option). 



Entomology Xd Apiculture (option). 



In addition to the above, Entomology' 100, a graduate course, was given 

 throughout tlie year. 



On July 1, 11)10, Mr. Russell Ilain commenced work as Extension 

 Specialist in insect control, taking the place made vacant by the resigna- 

 tion of Mr. Don B. Whelan. His report to the Division of Extension is 

 found elsewhere in this volume. 



Miss Oneta Abbott has been appointed to take the place of Miss Ruth 

 McKim and Mr. J. L. L. Frank, a recent graduate from Cornell, has been 

 appointed as half-time graduate student assistant to assist Doctor 

 Chandler in his work in parasitology, his appointment to take effect on 

 Sept. 1 next. Mr. Edwin Ewell still continues doing extension work in 

 apiculture and his report to the Division of Extension will be found 

 elsewhere in this volume. 



