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Doctor A. E. Cameron, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and A. B. Baird, Fredericton, 

 N. B., have been granted a six months leave of absence from the Entomological 

 Branch, Canadian Department of Agriculture. 



Miss Gladys Hoke is continuing her work on scale insects in Mississippi. She 

 spent several months early in the year studying with Doctor A. D. MacGillivray at 

 the University of Illinois. 



The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Beekeepers Association was held at 

 Harrisburg, January 26, during Farmers' Week. Doctor E. F. Phillips was on th ," 

 program as one of the speakers. 



Mr. Eli K. Bynum, formerly with the State Plant Board of Florida, is now located 

 at Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he is employed as an inspector for the State 

 Plant Board of Mississippi. 



Prof. H. Okamoto, formerly of the department of entomolog\^ of the Hokkaido 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Sapporo, Japan, is now entomologist of the agri- 

 cultural experiment station at Suigen, Corea. 



Prof. Saturo Kuwayama has been appointed entomologist of the Hokkaido agri- 

 cultural experiment station, Sapporo, Japan. 



According to Science, Professor Clarence E. Mickel, Extension Entomologist, 

 College of Agriculture, University of Nebraska, has resigned to accept a position as 

 research entomologist with the American Beet Sugar Company, Rocky Ford, Colo- 

 rado. 



Mr. F. M. Hull has returned to continue his studies at the Mississippi A. & M. 

 College. He was employed during the past summer at the Japanese Beetle Labora- 

 tory at Riverton, New Jersey. 



Mr. P. R. INlyers of the Bureau of Entomology, has been placed in charge of the 

 field laboratory at Carlisle, Pa., to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. W. R. 

 McConnell. 



The New Jersey Beekeepers Association held its annual meeting at Trenton 

 on January 13 and 14, 1921. The program was arranged by the Secretary, E. G. Carr, 

 New Egypt, N. J. 



Doctor M. W. Blackman has returned to take up his work as Professor of Forest 

 Entomology at Syracuse University, after spending eight months in Mississippi, 

 studying forest insects for the State Plant Board of Mississippi. 



Resignations from the State Plant Board and Entomological staff in Mississippi 

 since July 1, 1920, have been as follows: R. L. Howell, W. H. Carpenter, E. G. 

 Wade, J. F. Scoggin and B. L. Collins. 



A three days annual meeting of the Michigan Beekeepers Association has been 

 planned for January 25, 26 and 27 at East Lansing, probably at the Agricultural 

 College. Mr. R. H. Kelly, East Lansing, is the secretary. 



Imperial Bureau of Entomology. The publication office is now at 41, Queen's 

 Gate, London, S. W. 7. Send all communications respecting subscriptions or ex- 

 changes for the Review of Applied Entomology and the Bulletin of Entomological 

 Research or to the Bureau Library, to the Assistant Director at the above address. 



The Florida State Beekeepers Association was organized at Gainesville, October 6, 

 about 65 being present. The following officers were elected: J. W. Barne}', presi- 



