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ana, and Michigan ; with the Department of 

 Farm Mechanics, Ohio State University ; with 

 the Federal Horticultural Board; and with 

 the Dominion and Provincial Entomologists 

 of Canada). — Located at 12 South Market 

 Street. 



General headquarters for control activities 

 against the European corn borer. Supervision 

 of suboffices at Stratford, Conn., and Cleveland 

 and Elyria, Ohio, and of all quarantine and 

 control work. L. H. Worthley, administrator in 

 corn-borer control, in charge. 



Preventing Spread of Gipsy and Brown-Tail 

 Moths {main office, 96 4 Main Street, Melrose 

 Highlands, Mass.) {for cooperation see main 

 office, Melrose Highlands, Mass.) — Moth quar- 

 antine office, 408 Atlantic Avenue, Appraiser's 

 Stores Building, Room 303. Telephone, Han- 

 cock 6617. 



An inspection service against the gipsy moth 

 and the brown-tail moth is operated. The 

 moth-infested area is divided into 28 sections, 

 with an inspector in each section. All nursery 

 stock, Christmas greens, and forest, stone, and 

 quarry products must be inspected before being 

 moved from the infested area to noninfested 

 areas. D. M. Rogers, junior administrative offi- 

 cer, in charge. 



Melrose Highlands 



Preventing Spread of Gipsy and Brown-Tail 

 Moths {mam office) {cooperation with state 

 officials of all the New England States, X< w 

 York, and Xew Jersey ; with the Federal Hor- 

 ticultural Board; and with the Dominion and 

 Provincial Entomologists of Canada). — Office 

 located at 964 Main Street. Telephone. Mel- 

 rose 1640. Reached by railroad train from 

 North Station, Boston. The office is 10 min- 

 utes' walk from the Melrose Highlands rail- 



