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to be put off at the entrance to the experi- 

 ment station grounds. To call the office by 

 telephone, call Farm 47 on the People's tele- 

 phone. The entomologist in charge can be 

 located at his home by either telephone 1837 M 

 New or People's telephone or 6889 Old Tele- 

 phone. 



Investigations of sod webworms and the Hes- 

 sian fly. George G. Ainslie, associate entomolo- 

 gist, in charge ; mail address, R. F. D. No. 9. 



TEXAS 



Brownsville 



United States Entomological Suolaooratory {for 

 cooperation see Talhdah, La.). — To reach the 

 laboratory from the railroad station turn 

 right (to the east) along Levee Street and go 

 two blocks to Fourteenth Street. Turn to the 

 left up Fourteenth Street and proceed north 

 to Lincoln Street (about 12 blocks). Turn to 

 the right on Lincoln Street and go one block 

 north to the laboratory, which is on the cor- 

 ner of Lincoln and Sixteenth Streets. 



Investigation of the cotton hopper. T. C. 

 Barber, assistant entomologist, in charge; tele- 

 phone; or address B. R. Coad, United States 

 Entomological Laboratory, Tallulah, La. 



Brownwood 



United States Entomological Suolaooratory. — 

 Location fronting on the Jim Hogg Boulevard 

 and extending to meanderings of the Pecan 

 Bayou, 250 feet south of the Brownwood 

 water pump station. 



Investigations of the more important pecan 

 insects. H. S. Adair, junior entomologist, act- 

 ing in charge; or address G. F. Moznette, 

 Tnited States Entomological Laboratory. r»o«» 

 Young Street, Thomasville, Ga. 



