charge; address, United States Entomological 

 Laboratory, Riverton, N. J. 



FLORIDA 



Orlando 



United States Entomological Laboratory (coop- 

 eration toith Federal Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try). — Located on the northwest corner of the 

 fair grounds, near West Amelia and Parra- 

 more Streets, 1 mile from railroad station. 



Investigations of insects affecting citrus and 

 subtropical fruits. W. W. Yothers, associate 

 entomologist, in charge of field experimental 

 work ; F. R. Cole, assistant entomologist, in 

 charge of biologic investigations. 



Quincy 



United States Entomological Subluboratory . — 

 Located at 104 Washington Street, one block 

 west of the Court House. Telephone, 347. 



Investigations of methods of control of in- 

 sects affecting tobacco in the southern cigar- 

 wrapper district. F. S. Chamberlin, assistant 

 entomologist, in charge ; mail address, Box 239 ; 

 or address A. C. Morgan, United States En- 

 tomological Laboratory, Box 346, Clarksville, 

 Tenn. 



Sanford 



United States Entomological Sublaboratory (co- 

 operation unth the State Plant Board, Flor- 

 ida Agricultural Experiment Station, and 

 Federal Bureaus of Chemistry and Plant In- 

 dustry). — Has quarters with the Florida 

 State Plant Board in the City Hall. 



Investigation of control of the celery leaf 

 tyer. W. E. Stone, assistant entomologist, in 

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