xii Maine: agricuIvTura.1, ^xpe:riment station. 



b. The Relation of the Results Obtained in Breeding Poultry for In- 

 creased Egg Production to the Problem of Selection. By R. 

 Pearl. Rept. 30th Meeting Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. pp. (of reprint) 

 1-8. 



<.. Intra-individual Variation and Heredity. By R. Pearl. Proc. Sev- 

 enth Internat. Zool. Congress, pp. (of reprint) 1-3. 



d. The Possible Eugenic Bearing of Certain Experiments with Poul- 



try. By R. Pearl. Eugenic Review, April 1910, Vol. 11. 



e. Breeding for Production in Dairy Cattle in the Light of Recent 



Advances in the Study of Inheritance. By R. Pearl. Eighth Ann. 

 Rept. Comm. Agr. Maine, pp. 1 18-129, 1910. 



f. Inheritance, of Hatching Quality of Eggs in Poultry. By R. Pearl. 



Amer. Breeders Mag. Vol. I, pp. 129-133. 



ENTOMOLOGY PUBLICATIONS. 



No. 41. Bui. 177. Insect Notes for 1909. O. A. J. pp. 21-44. 

 No. 42. Bui. 180. Fungus Gnats, II, O. A. J. pp. 125-192. 

 No. 43. Bui. 181. Gall Aphids of the Elm. E. M. P. pp. 193-240. 

 No. 44. Bui. 182. Four Rare Aphid Genera From Maine. E. M. P. 

 pp. 241-248. 



CHANGES IN STATION STAFF. 



April I Joseph F. Merrill resigned as Assistant Chemist to accept 

 :a similar position at the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. 



April I Harry M. Woods resigned as Assistant to the Director. 



July I Alfred K. Burke and Raymond P. Norton were appointed As- 

 sistant Chemists. 



December i Mr. Norton resigned to accept a position with the Bureau 

 of Animal Industry, of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



