100 



Arkansas Station, Fayetieville, Ark. — Continued. 

 G. C. Davis, special entomologist (fall of 1890). 



Bulletin No. 15, December, 1890 ; Some New Insecticides and Their Effects on 

 Cotton Worms. 



California Station, Berkeley, Cal. 

 F. W. Morse, assistant agriculturist. Appointed 1888. 



Bulletin No. 79, May, 1888: Experiments on Cause and Avoidance of Injury to 

 Foliage in tlie Hydrocyanic Gas Treatment of Trees. Annual Report, 1890. 



E. J. Wickson, superintendent of grounds. 



School Instruction in Entomology, pp. 303-307. 

 C. W. Woodworth, assistant entomologist. 



Spray and Baud Treatment for the Codling Moth, pp. 308-312. Variation in 

 Hessian-fly Injury, pp. 312-318. 



F. W. Morse, assistant agriculturist. 



The Use of Gases against Scale Insects, pp. 320-326. 

 C. W. Woodworth, entomologist. Appointed 1892. ( ?) 



Annual Eeport, 1892, pp. 211-314: Synopsis of the Families of Insects. 



Colorado Station, Fort Collins, Colo. 

 C. M. Brose, assistant horticulturist in charge of apiary. Appointed 1888. 



Annual Eeport, 1888 : Report on the Apiary, pp. 227-235. 

 J. Cassiday, botanist and horticulturist. Appointed 1888; died 1889. 

 Bulletin No. 6, January, 1889: Notes on Insects and Insecticides. 

 CM. Brose, assistant horticulturist, in charge of apiary. 

 I Annual Report, 1889, pp. 80-87: Report on Apiary. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 



55-56: Report on Apiary. 

 C. P. Gillette, entomologist. Appointed 1891. 



Bulletin No. 15, April, 1891: The Codling Moth and the Grapevine Leaf-hopper. 

 Annual Report, 1891, pp. 98-101 : Rejtort on Various Insects. Bulletin No. 19, 

 May, 1892: Observations upon Injurious Insects in 1891. Bulletin No. 24, 

 July, 1893: A Few Common Insect Pests. Annual Report, 1893, pp. 51-55: 

 Report of Entomologist. 

 Connecticut State Station, New Haven, Conn. 



No entomological work. 

 Connecticut Storrs Station, Storrs, Conn. 

 No entomological work. 



Delaivare Station, Neivark, Del. 

 M. H. Beckwith, horticulturist and entomologist. Appointed 1888. 



Bulletin No. 4, May, 1888 : Injurious Insects ; Their Identification and Extermi- 

 nation. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 103-106: Experiments with Insecticides. 

 Bulletin No. 7, March, 1890, pp. 15-16 : London Purple for the Codling Moth. 

 Annual Report, 1890, pp. 110-129: Injurious Insects and Remedies. Bulletin 

 No. 12, March, 1891 : Reprint from Annual Report, 1890. Bulletin No. 14, 

 December, 1891, i)p. 13-15: Notes on a Corn Crambid. Annual Report, 1891, 

 pp. 89-103: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 18, September, 1882: The 

 Strawberry Weevil. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 102-109: Report of Entomolo- 

 gist. Bulletin No. 21, September, 1893 : Insects Injurious to Stored Grain. 



Florida Station, Lake City, Fla. 

 William H. Ashmead, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1888. 



Bulletin No. 2, May and June, 1888, pp. 14-27: Notes on Various Injurious 

 Insects. 

 J. C. Neal, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1888 ; resigned 1891. 



Bulletin No. 4, January, 1889, pp. 13-16: Insect Enemies of the Peach 

 Bulletin No. 9, April, 1890 : Entomological Notes. 



