BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
L. O. Howarp, Entomologist and Chief of Bureau. \ 
C. L. Maruarr, Entomologist and Assistant Chief of Bureau, 
E. B, O’Lreary, Chief Clerk and Executive Assistant. 
F. H. CurrrenpeEn, in charge of truck crop and stored product insect investigations. 
A.D. Horxtns, in charge of forest insect investigations. 
W. D. Hunter, in charge of southern field crop insect investigations. 
, in charge of cereal and forage insect investigations. 
ya REND in charge of deciduous fruit insect investigations. 
E. F. Pures, in charge of bee culture. 
A. F, Burasss, in charge of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth investigations, 
Roxza P. Currin, in charge of editorial work. 
MaseEL Cotcorp, in charge of library. 
Forest Insect INVESTIGATIONS. 
A. D, Hopxiys, Forest Entomologist in charge. 
H. E. Burks (in charge of Pacific Slope Station at Placerville, Cal.), Joszer Brun- 
NER (in charge of Northern Rocky Mountain Station at Missoula, Mont,), T. E. 
Snyper, W. D. Epmonsrton (in charge of Southern Rocky Mountain Station at 
Colorado Springs, Colo.), F. C. CratcHEap, J. M. MituER (in charge of seed insect 
station at Ashland, Oreg.), and A. B. CHampLaIn, assistants in forest entomology. 
L. C. GrirFitH, assistant in shade tree insects. p 
S. A. Rouwenr, specialist on forest Hymenoptera (in charge of Eastern Station at East 
Falls Church, Va.). 
A. G. Bovine, specialist. 
Or: GREENE, specialist on forest Diptera. 
W.S. Fisuer, specialist on forest Coleoptera, 
Cart Hernrice, specialist on forest Lepidoptera, 
Jacos Korinsky, entomological assistant. 
Wru1Am MIDDLETON, scientific assistant. 
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