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finding of a true queen of termes flavipes kol., Proc. Ent. Soc., Wash- 
ington, D. C., XIV, 2, pp. 107-08, pl. 3, June, 1912; Fauna telegraph and 
telephone poles, Biological Society, Washington, D. C., February, 1011; 
Record of the rearing of cupes concolor westw., Proc. Ent. Soc., Wash- 
ington, XV, 1; Notes on the biology of the common species of termites 
of eastern United States, Tech. Ser., U. S., Bur. Ent. 
Willard Springer, Jr. 
Business address, 1009 West Fourth Street, Wilmington, Del. 
Residence, 810 Washington Street, Wilmington, Del. 
Willard Springer, Jr., was born April 8, 1886, in Wilmington, Del., the 
son of Willard Springer, a physician, and Etta (Frist) Springer. He 
has one brother, Harold L. Springer, M.D. University of Pennsylvania, 
and two sisters, Helen and S. Edith Springer. 
He was prepared at the Wilmington High School and at the Wilming- 
ton Friends School, and in 1907 received the degree of C.E. from 
Lafayette, where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. 
He is unmarried. 
Upon graduation from the Yale Forest School Springer became 
forest assistant for the Pennsylvania Railroad and later was made 
assistant forester. Since the fall of 1912 he has been employed 
by Charles Beadenkopf & Company, leather manufacturers. 
Chester H. Wilcox 
Center Moriches, N. Y. 
Chester Harvey Wilcox was born September 17, 1883, in Brookhaven, 
N. Y., the son of Stephen B. Wilcox and Mary J. Wilcox. He has 
two sisters: Katherine G. Wilcox and Louise S. Wilcox, who is attending 
a school of elocution. 
He was prepared at the Heffley School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and in 1907 
received the degree of C.E. from Lehigh University, where he was a 
member of Alpha Tau Omega. 
He is unmarried. 
From July to October, 1909, Wilcox was employed as forest 
assistant in the United States Forest Service with headquarters 
on Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho. He was then appointed 

