DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



DIRECTOR, J. H. GRISDALE, B.AGR. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Dominion Entomologist C. GORDON HEWITT, D. Sc. 



Chief Assistant Entomologist ARTHUR GIBSON 



Assistant Entomologist for Forest Insects J. M. SWAINE, M.Sc., B.S.A. 



Assistant Entomologist for Apiculture F. W. L. SLADEN. 



Field Officers A. B. BAIRD, G. BEAULIEU, B.A., LL.B., F. H. HUDSON, B.S.A., L. S. McLAiNE, M.Sc., 



C. E. FETCH, B.S.A., W. A. Ross, B.S.A., G. E. SANDERS, B.S.A., E. H. STRICKLAND, J. D. 



TOTHILL, B.S.A., R. C. TREHERNE, B.S.A. 



Artist Assistant A. E. KELLETT. 



Inspector of Indian Orchards TOM WILSON. 



Secretaries J. A. LETOURNEAU, Miss J. MC!NNES, M. J. Mo- 



LOUGHNEY. 



Superintendents of Fumigation Stations H. E. GOOLD, St. John, N.B., A. K. LEITH, Winnipeg, Man., C. 



WRIGHT, Windsor, Ont., L. PARADIS, St. Johns, Que., GEO. MANLEY, Niagara Falls, Ont., T. R. 



WADDINGTON, North Portal, Sask. 

 Laboratory and Apiary Assistant J. I. BEAULNE. 



NOTE. 



All inquiries relating to insect pests, and packages (up to five pounds in weight) containing specimens, 

 may be mailed "free", as third:class matter, not "parcel post," if addressed to the Dominion Entomo- 

 logist, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. 



In all cases where it is possible, living specimens of the insects should be sent inclosed in a strong 

 wooden or tin box to prevent damage in transit. Living insects should be supplied with a liberal quantity 

 of their food plant, and in all cases they should be carefully packed. 



The name and address of the sender should be written on the outside of the package, 'and a letter 

 giving as full details as possible should in all cases accompany insects sent in for report. 



