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Nevada Station, lieno, Nev. 



F. H. Hillman, entomologist and botanist. Appointed 1889. 



Bulletin No. 8, January, 1890: The Codling Moth. Bulletin No. 9, May, 1890: 

 A Serious Rose Pest. Bulletin No. 10, July, 1890: The Pear and Cherry 

 Slug. Bulletin No. 11, September, 1890: Plant Lice Infesting the Apple. 

 Annual Report, 1890, pp. 31-32 : Report of Entomologist. Annual Report, 

 1891, pp. 28-31: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 17, July, 1892: The 

 Woolly Aphis of ^he Apple. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 30-31 : Report of 

 Entomologist. Annual Report, 1893, pp. 30-32; Report of Entomologist. 



New Hampshire Station, Durham, X. H. 

 No entomological work. 



Netc Jersey State Station, New Brunstvlck, N. J. 

 No entomological work. 



New Jersey College Station, Neiv Brimstvick, N. J. 



G. D. Hulst, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1889. 



Bulletin No. 46, May, 1888: Insect Pests and the Means for Destroying Them. 

 Bulletin No. 50, 1888: Insects Injurious to the Cabbage and the Best Means 

 for Preventing Their Ravages. Annual Report, 1888, pp. 202-212 : Report of 

 Entomologist. 

 J. B. Smith, entomologist. Appointed 1889. 



Bulletin No. 55, March, 1889: Entomological Suggestions and Inquiries. Bul- 

 letin No. 62, November, 1889: The Horn Fly. Special Bulletin D, April, 

 1889: Memoranda about Cranberry Insects. Special Bulletin F, July, 1889: 

 The Horn Fly. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 241-313: Report of Entomologist. 

 Bulletin No. 72, October, 1890: Plant Lice and How to Deal with Them. 

 Bulletin No. 75, November, 1890: Insecticides and How to Apply Them. 

 Experiment Record for 1890. Special Bulletin K, February, 1890: The 

 Insects Injuriously Affecting Cranberries. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 455-528 : 

 Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 82, July, 1891: The Rose Chafer. 

 Bulletin No. 85, December, 1891 : Farm Practice and Fertilizers to Control 

 Insect Injury. Special Bulletin N, November, 1891 : Insects Injurious to the 

 Blackberry. Annual Report, 1891, pp. 341-426: Report of Entomologist. 

 Bulletin No. 86, April, 1892, pp. 3-11: Spraying for Insect Pests of the 

 Orchard and Vineyard. Bulletin No. 90, December, 1892: Grasshoppers, 

 Locusts, and Crickets. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 389-512: Report of Ento- 

 mologist. Bulletin No. 94, July, 1893 : Insects Injurious to Cucurbs. Bulle- 

 tin No. 95, September, 1893: "^he Periodical Cicada. Bulletin No. 99, April, 

 1894 : The Pear Midge. 



New Mexico Station, Las Cruces, N. Mex. 



A. E. Blount, horticulturist and agriculturist. Appointed 1890. 



Bulletin No. 2, October, 1890, pp. 5-6: Injurious Insects and Plants. 

 C. H. T. Townsend, entomologist and zoologist. Appointed 1891; resigned 1893. 

 Bulletin No. 3, June, 1891: A Preliminary Account of Some Insects Injurious 

 to Fruits. Bulletin No. 5, March, 1892: Notices of Imj)ortance Concerning 

 Fruit Insects. Bulletin No. 7, June, 1892: Scale Insects in New Mexico. 

 Bulletin No. 9, December, 1892: Insecticides and Their Appliances. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, entomologist and zoologist. Appointed 1893. 

 Bulletin No. 10, September, 1893 : Insects of 1893. 



New York State Statiov, Geneva, N. Y. 



E. S. Goff, horticulturist. Appointed 1888. 



Annual Report, 1888, pp. 144-152: Experiments with Insecticides. 

 C. E. Humm, acting horticulturist. 



Annual Report, 1889, pp. 358-364 : Spraying the Orchards. 



