Kentucky Station, Lexington, Ky. 
H. Garman, entomologist. Appointed 1889. 
Bulletin No. 21, September, 1889, pp. 16-22 : The Grain Louse. Annual Report, 
1889, pp. 8-31, 121-127: Observations on Injurious Insects. Reprint of Bul- 
letin No. 21. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 9-43: Observations on Farm Pests. 
Bulletin No. 30, August, 1890, pp. 146-150: On New Wheat Fly. Bul- 
letin No. 31, December, 1890, pp. 150-172 : Some Strawberry Pests. Cir- 
cular No. 3, 1890, pp. 173-185: Means of Lessening Injuries from Insects 
and Fungi. Bulletin No. 40, March, 1892, pp. 43-88: Some Common Pests 
of the Farm and Garden. Annual Report, 1893, pp. 23-30: The Orthoptera 
of Kentucky. Bulletin No. 44, January, 1893, pp. 32-59: Apple Pests. Bul- 
letin No. 47, December, 1893, pp. 88-129 : The Pests of Shade and Ornamental 
Trees. Bulletin No. 49, March, 1894: Destructive Locusts in Kentucky. 
The Bud Worm of Tobacco. 
Louisiana Stations, Audubon Park, Baton Rouge, La. 
H. A. Morgan, entomologist. Appointed 1889. 
Bulletin No. 2 (second series), 1890: Texas Screw Worm. Bulletin No. 9 
(second series), 1891: Sugar-cane Borer and Its Parasite. Special Bulletin, 
1893, pp. 50-110: Scale Insects of the Orange. Bulletin No. 28 (second 
series), 1893, pp. 982-1005 : Annual Report of Entomologist. 
Maine Station, Orono, Me. 
F. L. Harvey, botanist and entomologist. Appointed 1888. 
Annual Report, 1888, pp. 151-195: Injurious Insects. Bulletin No 2 (second 
series), 1889: The Apple Maggot. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 188-254: Inju- 
rious Insects and Insecticides. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 105-139: Report 
of Entomologist. Annual Report, 1891, pp. 187-206 : Entomology. Annual 
Report, 1892, pp. 117-146: Entomology. 
Maryland Station, College Park, Md. 
E. W. Doran, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1891; resigned 1892. 
Bulletin No. 16, March, 1892: Insects Injurious to the Grain of Wheat. 
C. V. Riley, entomologist and physiologist. Appointed 1893. 
Bulletin No. 23, December, 1893 : Some Injurious Insects of Maryland. 
Massachusetts State Station, Amherst, Mass. 
No entomological work. 
Massachusetts Hatch Station, Amherst, Mass. 
C. H. Fernald, entomologist. Appointed 1888. 
Bulletin No. 1, July, 1888, pp. 3-7: Report of Entomology. Bulletin No, 2, 
October, 1888, pp. 3-8: Report of Entomology. Annual Report, 1888, pp. 
9-12 and 21-28: Reprints of Bulletins Nos. 1 and 2. Bulletin No. 5, July, 
1889: Household Pests. Special Bulletin, November, 1889: A Danger- 
ous Insect Pest in Medford. The Gypsy Moth. Bulletin No. 7, January, 1890, 
pp. 18-23: The Gypsy Moth (reprint of special bulletin). Bulletin No. 
12, April, 1891: Report on Insects. Annual Report, 1891, pp. 5-6: Gypsy 
Moth and Bud Moth. Bulletin No. 19, May, 1892: Report on Insects. 
Bulletin No. 20, January, 1893: Report on Insects. Bulletin No. 24, April, 
1894: Insecticides. The Horn Fly. 
Michigan Station, Agricultural College, Mich. 
A. J. Cook, entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1892. 
Bulletin No. 39, September, 1888: Experiments with Insecticides. Annual 
Report, 1888, pp. 165-170 : Report of Entomological Department. Bulletin 
No. 50, June, 1889: The Grain Plant-louse. Bulletin No. 51, July, 1889: 
Enemies of the Wheat Aphis. Bulletin No. 53, August, 1889 : Spraying with 
Arsenites. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 88-103: Report of Entomological 
Department. Bulletin No. 58, March, 1890: Insecticides. Bulletin No. 61, 
