508 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY [Vol. 10 



Current Notes 



Conducted by the Associate Editor 



Mr. S. B. Doten is secretary of the Nevada State Committee on Food Resources. 



Mr. A. O. Larson, B. S., has been appointed assistant entomologist at the Utah 

 Station. 



Mr. W. A. Keleher, for many years a valued employee of the Bureau of Entomology, 

 died early in August. 



Mr. Frank H. Lathrop has been appointed research assistant in entomology at the 

 Oregon College and Station. 



Mr. H. R. Hagan has been appointed assistant professor of zoology and entomology 

 at the Utah College and Station. 



Mr. F. M. Wadley, Bureau of Entomology, will be in charge of the Field Station 

 at Wichita, Ivans., vice F. B. Milliken. 



Dr. J. Chester Bradley of Cornell University wiU spend next year as assistant 

 professor of entomology at the University of California. 



Mr. A. P. Sturtevant, Bureau of Entomology, recently made a trip in New Jersey 

 and Massachusetts studying European foulbrood conditions. 



Mr. H. L. Weatherby, Bureau of Entomology, will be in temporary charge of the 

 station at Rocky Ford, Colo., formerly in charge of Mr. Marsh. 



Dr. E. F. Phillips, Bureau of Entomology, went to Denver, Colo., the last of July 

 to attend a meeting of beekeepers of Colorado and adjacent states. 



Mr. August Busck, Bureau of Entomology, left Washington on August 20 for an 

 extended trip through northern Mexico, to study the pink bollworm. 



Professor H. A. Morgan, director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Knoxville, 

 Tenn., has recently been appointed Federal food administrator for the State of Tenn- 

 essee. 



Mr. H. E. Shaw, formerly Chief of the Bureau of Horticulture, Ohio State Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, has recently been appointed Secretary of Agriculture for the 

 State of Ohio. 



Mr. J. S. Houser, Associate Entomologist of the Ohio Station, served for two or 

 three months as District Food Commissioner of two Ohio counties, returning to his 

 work at the Station July 1 . 



Mr. Morley Pettit, of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, has resigned as 

 Provincial Apiarist, and after November 1, 1917, will devote his attention to The 

 Pettit Apiaries, with headquarters at Georgetown, Ont. 



Mr. George F. Moznette, assistant in entomology at the Oregon College and 

 Station, has resigned to accept a position as entomological inspector of the Federal 

 Horticultural Board and assigned to duty at Washington, D. C. 



