1921 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



29 



E. D. Smith, Durango, La Plata 

 County. 



VV. H. Kendle, Montrose, Montrose 

 County. 



J. G. Jewell, Delta, Delta County. 



Wm. Harkleroad, DeBeque, Mesa 

 County. 



Frank Nieubauer, New Castle, 

 Garfield County. 



W. L. Cooper, Pueblo, Pueblo 

 County. 

 Associations — ■ 



Frank Rauchfuss, Denver, General 

 Manager Colorado Honey Produc- 

 ers' Association. 



Wesley Foster, Boulder, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



CONNECTICUT— 



L. B. Crandall, Storrs, Teaching and 

 Extension. 

 Inspectors — 



A. \V. Yates, Hartford. 



H. W. Coley, Westport. 

 Associations — • 



Louis St. Clair Burr, South Man- 

 chester, Secretary State Beekeepers' 

 Association. 



DELAWARE- 

 NO regular work. Wesley Webb, 

 Dover, Secretary State Board of Ag- 

 riculture, provides an occasional lec- 

 turer at farmers' institutes, and some 

 inspection. 



FLORIDA— 



Wilmon Newell, Plant Commis- 

 sioner, Gainsville, in charge of bee 

 disease eradication. 



C. A. Reece, Gainsville, Assistant. 

 University — 



Wilmon Newell, Gainsville, Bee- 

 keeping Specialist, extension. 



Frank Stirling, Gainsville, Instruc- 

 tor. 

 Associations — 



K. E. Bragdon, Cocoa, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



H. E. Rish, Wewahitchka, Secre- 

 tary Tupelo Honey Exchange. 



GEORGIA— 



T. H. McHatton, Horticulturist, 

 Athens, answers correspondence re- 

 lating to beekeeping. Extension work 

 temporarily suspended, at the Col- 

 lege of Agriculture. 



A. C. Lewis, State Entomologist, 

 Atlanta; in charge apiary inspection. 



Mrs. Madge B. Merritt, Brunswick, 

 Secretary State Beekeepers' Asso- 

 ciation. 



IDAHO— 



W. H. Wicks, Boise, Director Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry, State Bee In- 

 spector in charge. 

 Inspectors — 



I. F. Carter, Sandpoint. 



C. E. Frederich, Kuna. 



W. A. Griggs, Nampa. 



J. C. Gunderson, Route 3, Rigby. 



A. A. Hansen, Lewiston. 



Chas. H. Harper, Filer. 



James S. Hite. Weiser. 



W. G. Moore, Mountain Home. 



C. M. Park, Emmett. 



D. C. Stahlman, Buhl. 

 J. W. Stewart, Rupert. 



C. H. Stinson, Twin Falls. 

 James P. Tye, Mountain Home. 

 Charles E. Sheldon, Couer d'Alene. 



Associations — 



Mr. P. S. Farrell, Caldwell, Secre- 

 tary Idaho-Oregon Honey Producers' 

 Association. 



ILLINOIS— 



Prof. J. W. Folsom, Urbana, In- 

 structor in State University. 

 Associations — 



G. M. Withrow, Mechanicsburg, 

 Secretary State Beekeeper's Asso- 

 ciation. 



John C. Bull, Valparaiso, Ind., Sec- 

 retary Chicago Northwestern Bee- 

 keepers' Association. 

 Inspectors — 



A. L. Kild'Ow, Putnam, Chief In- 

 spector. 

 Deputies — 



C. F. Bender, Newman. 



C. W. Finch, 1451 Ogden Ave., Chi- 

 cago. 



A. L. Logan, Edwardsville. 



H. L. King, Route 5, Springfield. 



C. H. Wiley, Route 1, Harrisburg. 



INDIANA— 



John J. Davis, Entomologist Purdue 

 University, Lafayette, in charge. 



Professor Price, Instruction. 



James Troop, teaches beekeeping 

 incidentally with entomology. 

 Associations — ■ 



Ross B. Scott, LaGrange, Secre- 

 tary State Beekeepers' Association. 

 Inspectors — 



Frank N. Wallace, State Entomolo- 

 gist, Indianapolis, in charge. 

 Deputies — 



T. C. Johnson, Logansport. 



James E. Starkey, Bunker Hill. 



C. O. Yost, Indianapolis. 



IOWA— 



F. B. Paddock, State Apiarist, 

 Ames. 



Wallace Park, Ames, Investigations 

 in Apiculture. 



Newman S. Lyie, Ames, Extension. 



F. B. Paddock, Ames, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



KANSAS— 



J. H. Merrill, State Apiarist, Man- 

 hattan. 

 Inspectors — 



A. V. Small, Augusta. 



J. A. Nininger, Hutchinson, 



Rev. E. V. Gardner, Eureka. 



A. W. J'ones, Wichita. 



O. J. Jones, Wichita. 



Frank Van Haltern, Wathena. 



L. P. Whitehead, Wathena. 



George Pratt, Topeka. 

 -Associations — 



O. F. Whitney, Topeka, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



J. H. Merrill, Manhattan, Secre- 

 tary Kansas Honey Producers' 

 League. 



Mrs. M. F. Latshaw, Manhattan, 

 Secretary Northwest Kansas Bee- 

 keepers' Association. 



A. W. Jones, Wichita, Secretary 

 Southwest Kansas Beekeepers' Asso- 

 ciation. 



R. H. Clark, North Topeka, Secre- 

 tary Eastern Kansas Beekeepers' As- 

 sociation. 



KENTUCKY— 



Prof. H. Garman, Entomologist, 

 Lexington, in charge. 



H. H. Jewett, Lexington, teaches a 



course in beekeeping at the Univer- 

 sity. 



H. R. Niswonger, Specialist in Hor- 

 ticulture, Lexington, extension lec- 

 tures in horticulture, and occasion- 

 ally in beekeeping. 

 Association — 



H. Garman, Lexington,, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



LOUISIANA— 



E. C. Davis, University Station, 

 Baton Rouge, Bee Specialist in State 

 University. 



E. C. Davis, Baton Rouge, Secre- 

 tary State Beekeepers' Association. 



MARYLAND— 



Ernest N. Cory, State Entomologist, 

 College Park, Inspector of Apiaries. 



Ernest N. Cory, College Park, Sec- 

 retary State Beekeepers' Association. 



MASSACHUSETTS- 

 NO work in beekeeping at College 



of Agriculture. 



Inspectors — 



Leland Taylor, Assistant Director 



Plant Pest Control, Boston, in charge. 

 Burton N. Gates, Worcester. 

 O. F. Fuller, Blackstone. 

 Ivan Rawson, Pittsfield. 

 Edward Thome, Worcester. 



MICHIGAN— 



B. F. Kindig, East Lansing, in 

 charge of Apiculture at the college. 



Russell H. Kelty, East Lansing, In- 

 structor in Beekeeping. 



Edwin Ewell, Ypsilanti, Extension 

 Specialist in Beekeeping. 

 Inspectors — 



B. F. Kindig, East Lansing, State 

 Inspector of Apiaries. 



P. T. Ulman, East Lansing, Chief 

 Deputy Apiary Inspector. 



Russel 1 H. Kelty, East Lansing, 

 Deputy Apiary Inspector. 

 County Inspectors^ 



L. C. Retan, Jasper. 



O. M. Wallace, Burton. 



C. C. Chamberlain, Romeo. 



F. G. Layer, Unionville. 



F. E. Jones, Mendon. 



D. B. Goodspeed, Marcellus. 

 A. E. Sharrow, Plymouth. 

 O. Jones, Stockbridge. 

 Earl Townsend, Flint. 



A. B. Ruggee, Traverse City. 

 C. D. Townsend, St. Johns. 

 C. Newhouse, Grand Rapids. 

 A. F. Mead, Battle Creek. 

 Floyd Markham, Ypsilanti. 



.Association — 



Russell H. Kelty, East Lansing, 

 Secretary State Beekeepers' Associa- 

 tion. 



There are also 33 local associations 

 in the State of Michigan. 



MINNESOTA— 



Francis Jager, University Farm, 

 apiculturist in charge. 



G. C. Matthews, University Farm, 

 ."Assistant .A.piculturist. 



L. V. France, University Farm, In- 

 vestigations. 

 Inspector — 



Charles D. Blaker. State Apiarist, 

 Minneapolis. 



.Association — 



Otto L. Wille, Minneapolis, Sec- 



