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Florida Station, Lake City, Fla. — Continued. 

 P. H. Rolfs, biologist. Appointed 1891. 



Bulletin No. 17, January, 1892, pp. 12-14: The Horn Fly. Bulletin No. 21, 

 October, 1893, pp. 19-23 : The Boll Worm. 

 Georgia Station, Experiment, Ga. 

 J. P. Campbell, entomologist. Appointed 1888 ; resigned 1890. 



Bulletin No. 21, January, 1889, pp. 32-35 : The Imported Cabbage Butterfly. 

 Bulletin No. 3, April, 1889, pp. 45-49 : A Few Noxious Insects. Bulletin No. 

 6, January, 1890, pp. 82-89: Cotton Caterpillar, Potato Sphinx and Twig- 

 girdler. Bulletin No. 7, April, 1890, pp. 115: Destructive Leaf-hopper. 

 Idaho Station, Moscow, Idaho. 

 J. M, Aldrich, entomologist. Appointed 1893. 



Annual Report, 1893, pp. 17-184 : Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 7, 

 April, 1894: Insecticides and Spraying. 

 Illinois Station, Champaign, III. 

 S. A. Forbes, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1888. 



Bulletin No. 12, November, 1890, pp. 377-380: The Hessian Fly. Bulletin No. 



15, February, 1891, pp. 469-478: The Fruit Bark-beetle. Bulletin No. 19, 



February, 1892, pp. 44^8: The Chinch Bug in Illinois, 1891-'92. Bulletin 



No. 33, June, 1894, pp. 397-399: The Chinch Bug in Southern Illinois, 1894. 



Indiana Station, La Fayette, Ind. 



F. M. Webster, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1891. 



Bulletin No. 25, June, 1889: Entomological Experiments. Bulletin No. 33, 

 October, 1890, pp. 36^5 : Entomological Notes. 

 Iowa Station, Ames, loum. 

 C. P. Gillette, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1891. 



Bulletin No. 2, September, 1888, pp. 25-29: A Few Chinch-bug Experiments. 

 Bulletin No. 3, November, 1888, pp. 57-62: Chinch-bug Diseases. Bulletin 

 No. 4, February, 1889, pp. 137-140: Some Suggestions Concerning the Corn 

 Root- worm. Bulletin No. 5, May, 1889, pp. 161-196: Important Injurious 

 Insects and Preparations of Insecticides. Bulletin No. 7, November, 1889, 

 pp. 270-289: Codling-moth Experiments. The Hog Louse. Bulletin No. 

 9, May, 1890, pp. 370-388 : The Plum Curculio and the Plum Gouger. Bul- 

 letin No. 10, August, 1890, pp. 401-420: Experiments with Arsenites. Bul- 

 letin No. 11, November, 1890, pp. 490-498: Some Injurious Insects. Bulletin 

 No. 12, February, 1891, pp. 535-549: Notes and Experiments upon Injurious 

 Insects and Insecticides. 

 H. Osborn, entomologist. Appointed 1891. 



Bulletin No. 14, August, 1891, pp. 166-180: Reports of Entomological Work. 

 Bulletin No. 15, November, 1891, pp. 255-273: Reports on Injurious Insects. 

 Bulletin No. 16, February, 1892, pp. 330-353 : Lice Affecting Domestic Ani- 

 mals. Bulletin No. 17, May, 1892, pp. 444-452: Effects of Spraying on 

 Plants and Fruits and Notes on Insects. Bulletin No. 18, August, 1892, pp. 

 506-516: Reports on Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 19, November, 1892, pp. 

 566-594: Report of Experiments and Studies in Entomology. 

 H. Osborn, and L. H. Pammel, botanist. 



Bulletin No. 20, ±'ebruary, 1893, pp. 706-715: Methods and Machinery for 

 Spraying. Grass Leaf-hoppers. 

 H. Osborn, and F. A. Sirriue, assistant entomologist. 



Bulletin No. 23, 1893, pp. 881-905: Notes on Injurious Insects. 

 Kansas Station, Manhattan, Fans. 

 E. A. Popenoe, horticulturist and entomologist. Appointed 1888. 



Bulletin No. 3, June, 1888 : Observations on Two Insect Pests. Annual Report, 



1888, pp. 165-225 : Report of Entomological Department. Annual Report, 



1889, pp. 206-212: Some Insects Injurious to the Bean. 



