Vol. XXvi] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 367 



Changes of Address. 



GMTCSpondcnts are rcspectfnlly requested to note that my address 

 has been dunged from B«trcan of SMrience. Manila, to College of 

 Agricuhure, Los Raftos. Laguna. Philippine Islands. — Chables S. 

 Ranks, Associate Professor of Entomology, University of the Phil- 

 ippines. • 



Prof. Raymond C OswniM has »r " " \ co nn ections with Barnard 

 CoIIcRc. C'«liinil.ia University and v York Aquarium to be- 



conic profr^v.r .f » i^Iogy in the new Connecticut College for Women 

 at Nrw LAn<!<'ti. v.''>im.. and may he addressed at that place hereafter. 

 University of the Philippines College of Agriculture. Los Bafloa, 

 DcpvtoMBt of Bmonolocj and Zoology. 



The undersigned is picased to inform his coDeagoes and those In- 

 stitutions whidi may be interested and with which cordial relations 

 have existed in the past, that the entire Entomological Collection of 

 the Bureau of Science at Manib has been transferred to the Uni%-er- 

 sity of the Philippines and is now located in ample quarters at the 

 College of Agriculture, Los Baftos. Laguna. P. I.. 65 Idloroeters from 

 Manila by railroad. 



This collection, which contains nxwt of the types of Philii>pine in- 

 sects, in all orders, described by Enropcan and Aracricaa specialists 

 during the past la or 13 years, and containing, at present, more than 

 JOO.000 pinned specimens, together with alcoholic and biological ma- 

 terial, will he materially increased in value by the collecting of Faculty 

 and Students in the exceedingly rich faunal rcgioos of Los BaAos, Mt 

 Maquiling and ML Banahao. 



As in the past exchanges will gladly be accepted from individuals 

 and institatioos who can furnish material related to forms found in 

 the PhtKppiae Islands. 



Identificatioiis of insects of this region win be made, as other work 

 permits, for Depar tm e n ts of the Philippine government and for all 

 tndividtuds who are willing to present such identified material to the 

 college. 



Entomologists visiting the Philippines will be cordially welcomed 

 to the laboratories and every facility for tbdr comfort will be placed 

 at their disposal.— Chablks S. Banks. Associate Professor of En- 

 tomology. Chief of the Department. 



A UrtritomiirMi MigratiBg from Elm to the Apple (Homop.). 



Since the following observations, made by the writer during the lat- 

 ter part of June. 1914. furnish further evidence of the migration of 

 elm-cluster, or elm-rosette. k>use to the apple and also supply the ob- 

 servation«. for Cok>rado. the lack of which led Gillette and Bragg* to 

 state that they coold not accept the conclusions of Dr. Patch that 

 Schisonrtira Uimiaera upon the apple has anything to do with the pro- 

 dtKtii>n of either the elm-curl or the elm-cluster as described by Riley, 

 they would appear to be of especial interest at this time. 



*Joanial of Economic Entomofegy, Feb., 1915. 



