BUREAU OF EXTOMOLOGY. 



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



C. L. Marlatt, Ento)nologist and Acting Chief in Abxencc of Chief. 



K. S. Clifton, Executive Assistant. 



W. F. Tastet. Chief Cleric. 



F.H.Chittenden, in charge of truck crop and stored product infiect investigations. 



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



W. D. Hunter, //( charge of southern field crop insect investigations. 



I^ M. Webster, in charge of cereal and forage insect inrcstigalions. 



A. L. Quaintanck, in charge of deciduous fruit insect investigations. 



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



D. M. Rogers, in charge of preventing spread of moths, field ivork. 

 Rolla p. Cureie. in charge of editorial work. 



Mabel Colcord, in charge of library. 



Forest Insect Investigations. 

 A. D. Hopkins, in charge. 



H. E. Burke, entomological assi.<itant, in charge of Forest Insect Field fetation 5. 



Yreka, Cal. 

 W. D. Edmonston. agent and expert, in charge of Forest Insect Field Station 6, 



Klamath Falls, Orcg. 

 Josef Brunner. agent and e-vpert, in charge of Forest Insect Field Station 1, 



Columbia Falls, Mont. 



E. B. Mason, entomological assistant, in charge of Forest Insect Field Station 7, 

 Spartanburg, S. C. 



T. E. Snyder, agent and expert, engaged in investigations of insect damage to 



telegraph and telephone poles. 

 J. L. Webb, entomological assistant, specialist ou cerambyeid beetles and larvre. 

 S. A. RoHWER, agent and expert, specialist on sawflies (Tcnthredinoidea). 

 Mary E. Faunce, Mary C. Johnson, Maude Taylor, Elizabeth Ritchie, pre- 



parators. 

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