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Michigan station, Agricultural College, Mich. — Continued. 
April, 1890: Foul Brood. Bulletin No. 65, August, 1890: Planting for 
Honey. Bulletin No. 66, September, 1890: The Plum Curculio. Annual 
Report, 1890, pp. 102-129 : Report of Zoologist. Bulletin No. 73, April, 1891 : 
Kerosene Emulsion. Some New Insects. Bulletin No. 76, October, 1891: 
Kerosene Emulsion. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 123-152: Report of Zoologist. 
Bulletin No. 96, July, 1893: Honey Analysis. 
G. C. Davis, consulting entomologist. Appointed 1892. 
Annual Report, 1892, pp. 215-217: Report of Consulting Entomologist. Bul- 
letin No. 98, July, 1893 : Locusts. The Horn Fly. Bulletin No. 102, Decem- 
ber, 1893: Insects Injurious to Celery. 
Minnesota Station, St. Anthony Park, Minn. 
O. Lugger, entomologist. Appointed 1888. 
Bulletin No. 3, July, 1888, pp. 25-34: Notes on the Rocky Mountain Locust in 
Otter Tail County in 1888. Bulletin No. 4, October, 1888, pp. 26-41: Fungi 
which Kill Insects. Annual Report, 1888, pp. 300-368: Report of Ento- 
mologist. Bulletin No. 8, July, 1889, pp. 17-36: The Rocky Mountain Locust 
in Otter Tail County in 1889. Bulletin No. 9, November, 1889, pp. 48-64: 
Insects Affecting Willows and Poplars. Annual Report, 1889, pp. 16-18: 
Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 10, March, 1890, pp. 75-84: Oak 
Caterpillars. Annual Report, 1890, pp. 16-18: Report of Entomologist. 
Bulletin No. 17, August, 1891 : Migratory Locusts in Minnesota in 1891. 
Bulletin No. 23, September, 1892, pp. 167-170: The Frit Fly. Biennial 
Report, 1891-'92, pp. 20-23: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 28, March, 
1893: The Classification of Insects and their Relation to Agriculture. 
Mississippi Station, Agricultural College, Miss. 
S. M. Tracy, director. Appointed 1888. 
Bulletin No. 2, May, 1888: The Cotton Worm. Bulletin No. 12, June, 1890: 
The Cotton Leaf-worm. 
H. E. Weed, entomologist. Appointed 1890. 
Bulletin No. 14, March, 1891: Injurious Insects. Bulletin No. 17, December, 
1891: Insects Injurious to Stored Grain. Annual Report, 1891, pp. 32-36: 
Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 21, November, 1893: Insecticides 
and Their Application. Annual Report, 1893, pp. 46-47 : Report of Ento- 
mologist. Bulletin No. 28, January, 1894 : The Horn Fly. 
Missouri Station, Columbia, Mo. 
J. W. Clark, horticulturist and entomologist. Appointed 1888; resigned 1891. 
Bulletin No. 6, 1889, p. 6: Pea Weevil. Bulletin No. 13, January, 1891, p. 6: 
Spraying Apples for the Codling Moth. 
Montana Station, Bozeman, Mont. 
No entomological work. 
Nebraska Station, Lincoln, Nebr. 
L. Bruner, entomologist. Appointed 1888. 
Bulletin No. 5, January, 1889: Certain Injurious Insects of the Year 1888. 
Annual Report, 1889, pp. 10-12 : Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 14, 
June, 1890: Insects Injurious to Young Trees on Tree Claims. Annual 
Report, 1890, pp. 12-14 : Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 16, April, 
1891, pp. 55-72 : Insect Enemies of the Sugar Beet. Annual Report, 1891, 
pp. 14-15: Report of Entomologist. Bulletin No. 24, September, 1892: 
Notes on Certain Caterpillars Attacking Sugar Beets. Annual Report, 1892, 
pp. 13-14: Report of Entomologist. Annual Report, 1893, pp. 13-18; 
Report of Entomologist. 
L. Bruner and H. G. Barber. 
Bulletin No. 34, May, 1894 : Experiments with Infections Diseases for Com- 
bating the Chinch Bug. 
