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Ohio Staiion, IVooxter, Ohio — Continued. 



Technical Series No. 3, vol. i, Ai>ril, 1893, 2>p. 154-155 anil 157-158 : Entomolog- 

 ical Papers. Bulletin No. 51, December, 1893: Miscellaneous Entomological 

 Papers. Annual Keport, 1893, pjt. 35-37: Report of Entomologist. 

 Oklahoma Station, Stillivater, Okla. 

 J. C. Neal, director, botanist, and entomologist. Appointed 1891. 

 Bulletin No. 3, June, 1892: Injurious Insects and Remedies. 



Oregon Station, Corrallis, Ore//. 



F. L. Washburn, Entomologist. Appointed 1889. 



Bulletin No. 3, October, 1889: Insects and Insecticides. Bulletin No. 5, 

 April, 1890: In.sect8 and Reriiedies. Grain Beetle. Gophers and Rabbits. 

 Bulletin No. 6, July, 1890, pp. 10-16: Economic Zoology. Bulletin No. 10, 

 April, 1891: Codling Moth and Hop Louse. Bulletin No. 14, December, 

 1891: Notes on Various Insects. Bulletin No. 18, March, 1892: Injurious 

 Insects. Bulletin No. 25, April, 1893: Codling Moth and Hop Louse. Go- 

 phers and Moles. Bulletin No. 30, April, 1894: Progress of Entomological 

 Work. Capons and Caponizing. 

 Pennsylvania Station, State College, Pa. 



W. A. Buekhout, botauist. Appointed 1888. 



Annual Report, 1889, pp. 182-187: The Periodical Cicada {Cicada se})tendecim) 

 in Pennsylvania. 

 Rhode Island Station, Kingston, P. I. 

 S. Cushman, apiarist. Appointed 1889. 



Bulletin No. 4, December, 1889: Bee-keeping and Notes on the Station Work, 

 Annual Report, 1889, pp. 70-96: Reprint of Bulletin No. 4. Bulletin No. 7, 

 June, 1890, pp. 60-63: Spring Report of the Apiarist. Bulletin No. 8, 

 December, 1890 : Experiments in Aiiiculture. Foul Brood. Annual 

 Report, 1890, pp. 170-175: Report of Apiarist. Annual Report, 1891, p. 94: 

 Report of Apiarist. Annual Report, 1892, pp. 247-248: Report of Apiarist. 

 South Carolina Station, Columbia, S. C. 



G. F. Atkinson, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1889. 



Annual Report, 1888, pp. 11-38: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 4, 

 January, 1889: Entomology. 

 E. A. Smythe, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1889; resigned 1890. 



Annual Report, 1889, pp. 97-107: Report of Entomologist. 

 I. H. Orcutt, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1892. 



Bulletin No. 4, pp. 15-16: Progress of Work. Bulletin No. 13, April, 1889: 

 Insects and Remedies. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 51-56: Report of Ento- 

 mologist. Bulletin No. 18, March, 1890: The Cutworm. Annual Report, 

 1890, pp. 20-23: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 22, March, 1891: 

 Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 30, March, 1892: Entomology. 

 T. A. Williams, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1892. 

 Bulletin No. 35, May, 1893, pp. 83-87: Insect Pests. 



Tennessee Station, KnoxviUe, Tenn. 

 H. E. Summers, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1890. 



Annual Report, 1888, p. 17: Report of Entomologist. Annual Report, 1889, 

 pp. 13-14: Report of Entomologist. 

 H. E. Summers, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1890; resigned 1891. 



Special Bulletin E, July, 1890: The Cotton Worm and Hessian F\y. Annual 

 Report, 1890, p. 14: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 1, vol. iv, 

 January, 1891, pp. 32-33: The Glassy-winged Soldier Bug. Bulletin No. 3, 

 vol. IV, July, li^gi: Heteroptera of Tennessee. 

 C. E. Chambliss, clerk and librarian. Appointed 1892. 



Bulletin No. 1, vol. iv, January, 1893: Some Injurious Insects of the Apple. 



