382 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Vol. I4 



The Connecticut Beekeepers' Association held its summer meeting at Storrs, 

 during Farmers week, August 2-5. Dr. E. F. Phillips, and J. E. Crane were among 

 the speakers. 



Mr. Frank Hennessey has been appointed artist and photographer of the Ento- 

 mological Branch, Canadian Department of Agriculture, in place of Mr. Arthur 

 Kellett, resigned. 



According to the Experiment Station Record, Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, for fifteen 

 years professor of Entomology at Ontario Agricultural College, has resigned to return 

 to private life. 



Dr. Herbert Haviland Field died at Zurich, Switzerland, April 5, 1921, aged 53. 

 He organized at Zurich, in 1895 the Concilium Bibligraphicum which it is understood 

 will be continued. 



Mr. W. H. Goodwin formerly an assistant in the Entomological department of the 

 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station is again helping with the insect work during 

 the summer months. 



Mr. W. D. Whitcomb of the U. S. Bureau of Entomology who has been assisting 

 with the curculic work at Fort Valley, Ga., has returned to his permanent station at 

 Yakima, Washington. , 



A field meeting of the Eastern Massachusetts Society of Beekeepers at Dedliam, 

 August 6, was announced. Dr. E. F. Phillips, of the Bureau of Entomology was 

 expected to be the principal speaker. 



Mr. R. N. Bissonette, field crop and garden insects, and Mr. F. H. Peck, messenger 

 at headquarters have been appointed temporarily to the Entomological Branch, 

 Canadian Department of Agriculture. 



Dr. W. Dwight Pierce, Managing Director Biological Departmet, The Mineral 

 Metal and By- Products Co., formerly of Denver, Colorado, has moved his head 

 quarters to Wisnom Building, San Mateo, California. 



Mr. Oliver I. Snapp in charge of the U. S. Peach Insect Laboratory at Fort Valle j% 

 Georgia, spent a part of July in the Southern Pine and Pinehurst peach section o 

 North Carolina in connection with curculic control work. 



According to Science, Indiana University has conferred the degree of Doctor of 

 Laws upon W. S. Blatchley, formerly State Geologist of Indiana and author of "The 

 Coleoptera of Indiana" and the "Orthoptera of Indiana." 



Mr. F. C. Bishop of the Dallas (Texas) laboratory of the Bureau of Entomology, i 

 In New York State, where a series of experiments are being conducted in the contro 

 of ox warble among dairy cattle. 



