246 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY [Vol. 9 



Current Notes 



Conducted by the Associate Editor 



Mr. G. G. Schweiss, assistant in entomology at Nevada University, resigned 

 August 1, 1915. 



Mr. L. V. France has been appointed instructor in beekeeping at the University 

 of Minnesota. 



Dr. W. S. Regan is instructor in entomology in the Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College, Amherst, Mass. 



Dr. M. C. Tanquary has been appointed instructor and assistant in entomology 

 at the Kansas College and Station. 



Mr. E. B. Blakeslee, Bureau of Entomology, has returned to Washington from 

 his field station, Winchestei", Va. 



Mr. B. R. Leach, Bureau of Entomology, returned to Washington from his head- 

 quarters at Winchester, Va. 



Mr. D. L. Van Dine, Bureau of Entomology, visited Washington near the end of 

 November and remained several weeks. 



Mr. F. L. McDonough, Bureau of Entomology, completed the determination of the 

 boll weevil dispersion in Florida during November. 



Mr. L. M. Gates, field expert in entomology at the University of Nebraska, has 

 resigned to engage in farming. 



Mr. A. H. Jennings, Bureau of Entomology, was absent on furlough for the month 

 of December on account of ill health. 



Mr. B. P. Young, a graduate student, has been appointed instructor in entomology 

 at the University of Kansas. His work will be along morphological lines. 



Mr. P. W. Claassen, Assistant State Entomologist at the University of Kansas 

 during the past two years, is now Research Assistant at Cornell University. 



Dr. Henry Fox, Bureau of Entomology, who was stationed temporarily during 

 the summer at Tappahannock, Va., has returned to his field station at Charlottes- 

 ville, Va. 



Mr. C. C. Hamilton, Bureau of Entomology, temporarily engaged at Rocky Ford, 

 Colo., has reentered the University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 



Mr. C. P. Clausen has been appointed assistant superintendent of the State 

 Insectary at Sacramento, Cal., vice H. L. Viereck, resigned, and has entered upon his 

 duties. 



Dr. T. J. Headlee, New Brunswick, N. J., has been appointed entomologist of the 

 Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists for the coming year 

 by President MacRorie. 



Mr. V. L. Wildermuth, Bureau of Entomology, who visited Washington in the 

 fall while engaged in the prepai'ation of manuscript, has returned to his field station 

 at Tempe, Ariz. 



