105 



New York State Station, Geneva, N. Y. — Continued. 

 G. W. Churchill, acting pomologist. 



Annual Report, 1890, pp. 339-345: Insects and Remedies. Bulletin No 35, 

 August, 1891, pp. 618-627 : Insects and Remedies. 

 New York Cornell Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 J. H. Comstock, entomologist. Appointed 1888. 



Bulletin No. 3, November, 1888: The lusectary of Cornell University — On Pre- 

 venting the Ravages of Wireworms; On the Destruction of the Plum Cur- 

 culio by Poisons. Bulletin No. 11, November, 1889: On a Sawfly Borer in 

 Wheat. Bulletin No. 15, December, 1889, pp. 199-202; The Apple-tree Tent 

 Caterpillar. Bulletin No. 23, December, 1890: Insects Injurious to Fruits. 

 Annual Report, 1890, pp. 35^2 : Report of Entomologist. 

 J. H. Comstock and M. V. Slingerland. 



Bulletin No. 33, November, 1891 : Wireworms. 

 M. V. Slingerland, assistant entomologist. Appointed 1891. 



Bulletin No. 37, December. 1891, pp. 378-381 : The Horn Fly. Bulletin No. 44, 

 October, 1892 : The Pear-tree Psylla. Bulletin No. 49, December, 1892, pp. 

 324-331: The Black Peach Aphis. Bulletin No. 50, March, 1893: The Bud 

 Moth. Bulletin No. 58, October, 1893 : The Four-lined Leaf Bug. Bulletin 

 No. 61, December, 1893: The Pear-leaf Blister. 



E. P. Felt, specialist. 



Bulletin No. 64, 1894 : On Certain Grass-eating Insects. 

 North Carolina Station, Raleigh, N. C. 



G. McCarthy, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1891. 



Bulletin No. 78, July, 1891 : Some Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 80a, October, 

 1891, pp. 23-28: Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 84, April, 1892: Some Ene- 

 mies of Truck and Garden Crops. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 30-33: Repor: 

 of Botanist and Entomologist. Bulletin No. 92, August, 1893, pp. 65-144. 

 The Diseases and Insects Affecting Fruit Trees and Plants, with Remedies 

 for Their Destruction. Bulletin No. 100, March, 1894 : Our Common Insects. 

 North Dakota Station, Fargo, N. Dak. 



No entomological work. 

 Ohio Station, TVooster, Ohio. 

 C. M. Weed, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1891. 



Bulletin No. 3 (second series), May, 1888: The Spring and Summer Treatment 

 of Apple Orchards to Prevent Insect Injuries. Experiments with Remedies 

 for the Plum Curculio. Annual Report, 1888, pp. 128-170: Report of Ento- 

 mologist. Bulletin No. 1, vol.ii, March, 1889: Insects and Insecticides. 

 Bulletin No. 6, vol.ii, September, 1889: Treatment for Various Insects. 

 Technical Series, No. 1, vol. i, October, 1889: Insect Studies. Bulletin No.4, 

 vol. Ill, April, 1890 : Spraying and Various Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 8, 

 vol. Ill, September, 1890: Plum Curculio Experiments, etc. Annual Report, 



1890, pp. 53-65: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 2, vol.iv, February, 

 1891 : Various Insect Investigations. 



F.M.Webster, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1891; resigned 1892. 



Bulletin No. 5, vol. iv, September, 1891 : The Wheat Midge. Annual Report, 



1891, pp. 32-33 : Report of Consulting Entomologist. 



Bulletin No. 4, vol. v, April, 1892: Insects which Burrow in the Stem of 

 Wheat. 



F. M. Webster, entomologist. Appointed 1892. 



Bulletin No. 43, September, 1892, p. 131: Crane Flies as Food of the Robin. 

 Bulletin No. 45, December, 1892: Insects Ai^ecting the Blackberry and Rasp- 

 berry. Bulletin No. 46, December, 1892 : Underground Insect Destroyers of 

 the Wheat Plant. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 36-38: Report of Entomologist. 



