(7) Insects Injurious to Stock in the Vicinity of the Gulf 

 Biologic Station, by James S. Hine, University of Ohio, Colum- 

 bus, O. 



(8) Some Economic Considerations with Reference to the 

 Tabanidae, by James S. Hine, University of Ohio, Columbus, O. 



The results of the investigations on the mosquitoes of the 

 coast have been withheld in order to include them in an illus- 

 trated bulletin on "The Mosquitoes of Louisiana," to be pub- 

 lished shortly by Dr. J. W. Dupree and myself. 



Articles 7 and 8, by Prof. James S. Hine, are reprints from the 

 Proceedings of the Economic Association of American Entomolo- 

 gists, issued by the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, 1904. 



For the summer of 1904 arrangements have been made with 

 Dr. James L. Kellogg to continue the oyster investigations — with 

 Dr. R. P. Cowles to assist Dr. Kellogg, and to continue investiga- 

 tions of the marine fauna and flora of the Gulf. 



The National Department of Agriculture, through the Bureau 

 of Entomology, has already requested- Prof. Hine to continue tHe 

 Tabanid (horsefly) investigations. 



A number of other investigators have arranged to spend the 

 summer at the Station, and to continue their studies, or pursue 

 other lines of investigation. 



