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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



January 



retary State Beekeepers' Associa- 

 tion. 



MISSISSIPPI— 



R. B. Willson, Extension Specialist 

 in Beekeeping, Agricultural College. 



MISSOURI— 



Leonard Haseman, State Entomol- 

 ogist, Columbia. Teaches course in 

 beekeeping. 

 MONTANA— 



R. A. Cooley, State Entomologist, 

 Bozeman. Both teaching and exten- 

 sion work in beekeeping. 



Frank E. Clift, Huntley, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 

 NEBRASKA— 



Myron H. Swenk, Entomologist, 

 Lincoln, teaching and extension. 



O. E. Timm, Bennington, Secretary 

 Nebraska Honey Producers' Associa- 

 tion. 

 NEVADA— 



George G. Schwcis, Reno, State Bee 

 Inspector. 

 Deputies — 

 G. A. Norton, Fallon. 

 Chas. Johnston, Yerington. 

 R. M. Guthrie, Reno. 

 J. I. Earl, Overton. 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE— 



W. C. O'Kane, Entomologist, Col- 

 lege of Agriculture, Durham. 



J. R. Hepler, Durham, in charge 

 College Apiary. 



H. B. Stevens, Durham, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Associa'ti'on. 

 NEW JERSEY— 



E. G. Carr, New Egypt, Extension 

 Specialist in Beekeeping, also teaches 

 course at the College of Agriculture. 



E. G. Carr, New Egypt, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 

 NEW MEXICO— 



No work at college; no State or- 

 ganization. 

 NEW YORK— 



George H. Rea, Ithaca, Extension 

 Specialist in Apiculture. 

 Associations — 



H. E. Gray, Ft. Edward, Secretary 

 Adirondack Beekeepers' Association. 



Stephen Davenport, Indian Falls, 

 Secretary Eastern New York Bee- 

 keepers' Association. 



J. H. Cunningham, Syracuse, Secre- 

 tary State Beekeepers' Association. 



J. Roy Lincoln, Niagara Falls, Sec- 

 retary Western New York Honey 

 Producers' Association. 



There are also 29 county associa- 

 tions in New York. 

 Inspectors, permanent — 



Charles Stewart, Johnstown. 

 W. D. Wright, Altamont. 

 Summer 1920— L. E. Hall, Tribes Hill.. 



S. D. House, Camillus. 



A. W. Smith, Parksville. 



O. L. HersKiser, Kenmore. 



D. R. Hardy, Watertown. 



H. E. Gray, Ft. Edward. 



J. H. Sprout, Lockport. 



D. L. Woodward, Clarksville. 



L. M. Yandoh, Fulton. 



T. I. Dugdale, West Galway. 



John Dunbar, Phoenix. 



R. H. Quick, Nichols. 



Lemar Coggshall, Groton. 



W. D. Browning, Johnson City. 

 Schools of Agriculture — 



George C. Norton, Sta'te School of 

 Applied Agriculture on Long Island, 

 Farmingdale, Instructor in Beekeep- 

 ing. 



E. Hodder, Schoharie School of Ag- 

 riculture, Cobleskill, InstrucBor in 

 Beekeeping. 



T. H. Townscnd, School of Agricul- 

 ture, Morrisvillc, Instructor in Bee- 

 keeping. 



NORTH CAROLINA— 



Franklin Sherman, Jr., State En- 

 tomnlogist, Raleigh. 



C. L. Sams, Extension Specialist in 

 Apiculture, Raleigh. 



Z. P. Metcalf, State College, West 

 Raleigh, teaches a course in bee- 

 keeping. 



Herbert Spencer, West Raleigh, 

 teaching and investigation. 

 Association — 



J. E. Eckert, Winston-Salem, Sec- 

 retary State Beekeepers' Association. 



NORTH DAKOTA— 



No beekeeping at College of Agri- 

 culture nor State beekeepers' or- 

 ganization. 

 OHIO— 



Jas. S. H'ine, Columbus, in charge of 

 Apiculture, State University. 

 Inspectors — 



E. C. Cotton, Chief Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Columbus, in charge. 

 Deputies — 



R. J. Porter, Delphos. 



R. D, Hyatt, Columbus. 

 Association — 



J. S. Hine, Columbus, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



OKLAHOMA— 



C. E. Sanborn, Entomologist, Still- 

 water, teaching and research work 

 in beekeeping. 

 Inspectors — 



R. L. Blackwell, Oklahoma City, 

 State Bee Inspector. 

 Association — 



A'Ir. Howard, Wewoka, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



OREGON— 



A. L. Lovett, Corvallis,, Entomolo- 

 gist in charge. 



H. A. Scullen, Corvallis, Teaching 

 and Research at the College of Ag- 

 riculture, also some extension work 

 in beekeeping. 



H. A. Scullen, Corvallis, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 



Oregon has a law providing for 

 County Inspectors, but at present 

 none are serving, 



PENNSYLVANIA— 



J. G. Sanders, Director of Plant in- 

 dustry, Harrisburg, in charge. 



Chas. N. Greene, Harrisburg, Chief 

 Apiary Adviser. 



Inspectors — 



Calvin C. Brint'on, Pittston. 



Oscar L. Rothwell, Gillett. 



R. C. Wittman, St. Marys. 



George Stroud, Luzerne. 



Chas. N. Greene, Troy, Secretary 

 State Beekeepers' Association. 

 RHODE ISLAND— A. E. Stene, 

 Kingston, State Entomologist, in 

 charge apiary inspection. 



Edward D. Anthony, Barrington, 



Secretary Rhode Island Beekeepers' 

 Society. 



SOUTH CAROLINA— 



A. F. Conradi, Entomologist, Clem- 

 son College, in charge. Research. 



E. S. Provost, Clemson College, 

 Teaching and Extension. 



SOUTH DAKOTA— 



H. C. Severin, Entomologist, Brook- 

 ings, in charge of Apiculture at the 

 State College of Agriculture. 



George Gilberts'on, Brookings, 

 teaching. 

 Inspectors — 



L. A. Syverud, Yankton. 



Ernest W. Fox, Fruitdale. 



TENNESSEE— 



G. M. Bentley, State Entomologist, 

 Knoxville, in charge of Apiculture in 

 State University. 



Hamilton Steele, Instructor, Knox- 

 ville. 



G. L. Herrington, Extension, Knox- 

 ville. 



Floyd Brailliar, Madison, Nashville 

 Agricultural Institute. 

 Inspectors — 



J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, State 

 Apiarist. 

 Associations — 



G. M. Bentley, Knoxville, Secre- 

 tary State Beekeepers' Association. 



Hamilton Steele, Kno.xville, Secre- 

 tary East Tennessee Beekeepeirs' As- 

 sociation. 



TEXAS— 



S. W. Bilsing, College Station, in 

 charge of Apiculture, College of Ag- 

 riculture. 



R. R. Reppert, College Station, Ex- 

 tension Entomologist. 

 Inspectors — 



M. C. Tanquary, State Entomolo- 

 gist, College Station, in charge. 



C. S. Rude, College Station, Chief 

 Inspector. 



A. H. Alex, College Station. 



C. E. Heard, College Station. 



H. S. Cavitt, College Station. 

 Association — 



E. G. LeStourgeon, Manager Texas 

 Honey Producers' Association. 



UTAH— 



George E. King, Logan, in charge 

 of Apiculture at the College of Agri- 

 culture. 



H. B. Terriberry, Capitol Building, 

 Salt Lake City, State Bee Inspector. 



H. B. Terriberry, Secretary State 

 Beekeepers' Association. 



VERMONT— 



Rollin H. Barrett, Randolph Center, 

 Apiculture in State School of Agri- 

 culture. 

 Inspectors — 



Elbert S. Brigham, Commissioner 

 of Agriculture, Montpelier, in charge. 



J. E. Crane, Middlebury. 



C. E. Lewis, East Shoreham. 



F. L. Stearns, North Bennington. 

 Associations — 



F. B, Manchester, Middlebury, Sec- 

 retary Vermont Beekeepers' Associa- 

 tion. 



VIRGINIA- 



W. J. Schoene, State Entomologist, 

 Blacksburg. 



