BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



L. O. Howard, Entomologist and Chief of Bureau. 



C. L. Marlatt, Entomologist and Acting Chief in Absence of Cliief. 



R. S. Clifton, Executive Asiiistant. 



W. F. Tastet. Chief Clerk. 



F. II. Chittenden, in charge of trueJc crop and stored product insect investigations. 



A. D. Hopkins, in charge of forest insect investigations. 



W. I). IIiNTEK. ill charge of southern field crop insect investigations. 



F. M. Webster, in charge of cereal and forage insect invc-'itigations. 



A. L. QuAiNTANCE, in Charge of deciduous fruit insect investigations. 



E. F. Phillips, in charge of bee culture. 



D. M. Rogers, in charge of preventing Spread of mollis, field work. 

 Holla P. Currie, in charge of editorial icork. 



Mabel Colcord, in charge of library. 



Southern Field Crop Insect Investigations. 

 W. D. Hunter, in charge. 



F. C. BisHOPP, A. II. Jennings, II. P. Wood, W. V. King, engaged in lick life- 

 history in vest igat ions. 



W. D. Pierce, G. D. Smith, J. D. Mitchell, Harry Pinkus. P.. R. Coad, R. W. 



MoRELAND, engaged in cotton-boll iceevil invc.'itigations. 

 A. C. iloRGAN, G. A. Runner, S. E. Crumb, D. C. Parman, engaged in tobacco 



insect investigations. 

 T. E. HoLLowAY, E. R. Barber, engaged in sugar cane insect investigations. 



E. A. McGregor, W. A. Thomas, engaged in red spider and other cotton insect 

 investigations. 



J. L. ^S'EBB, engaged in rice insect investigations. 



R. A. CooLEY, D. L. Van Dine, A. F. Conradi, C. C Krumbhaar, collaborators. 

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