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ago as special inspector to assist Professor Sanderson in starting the 

 work there. 



The men in the field are divided into groups, each group under the 

 charge of an inspector whose duty it is to keep track of the work and 

 make note of the places where the insects are found. As the men 

 employed in this work have to enter private grounds, it is recognized 

 as essential that they should be of good character. It is expected of 

 them that they shall be civil and courteous, and attend strictly to 

 the business for which they are engaged. Should anyone have cause 

 for complaint against any of the men, he will confer a favor by report- 

 ing as soon as possible to the commissioner. The men in this work 

 are provided with badges, and property owners are cautioned not 

 to give credit to anyone representing himself to be connected with the 

 work unless he carries such a badge, or else a certificate from this office. 



