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New Orleans 



United States Entomological Laboratory (coop- 

 eration with the Louisiana Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station). — Located at 8203 Oak 



Street. 



Direction of investigations in the control of 

 insects affecting sugar cane and rice. T. E. 

 Holloway, associate entomologist, in charge. 



United States Entomological Laboratory. — Lo- 

 cated at 3022 Magazine Street. 



Investigation of the camphor scale and other 

 citrus pests. A. W. Cressman, junior entomolo- 

 gist, acting in charge. 



Tallulah 



United States Entomological Laboratory {coop- 

 eration with Federal Bureau of Public Roads, 

 with the Louisiana, Texas, Miyssissippi, Ala- 

 bama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Xorth 

 Carolina Agricultural Experiment Stations, 

 and with the Georgia No?*mal College). — To 

 reach the laboratory proceed east for two 

 blocks from the railroad station on the street 

 which parallels the railroad, or to the south- 

 west corner of the courthouse square. At 

 this point turn to the right (south), then 

 cross the street and railroad tracks and pro- 

 ceed a distance of two blocks to the labora- 

 tory building, which is located on the corner 

 in the next block. 



Direction of activities of boll weevil and 

 other cotton insect experimentation throughout 

 the cotton belt. B. R. Coad. entomologist, in 

 charge of cotton insect investigations. 



