WORK ON TIIK WIIITK I'lN!-: lil.lS'l'l^R ROST IN MINNKSO'IA 
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Upper Dam was Ijeing' conducted Ijy Messrs. Reynolds and Jensen with- 
out discovering- further infestation. This survey was conducted to 
and below Franconia. Later Mr. Harry Bartelt had charge of this 
camp, and did most effective work, outlining with accuracy, we believe, 
the boundaries of the infested area and supervising the eradication. 
Meanwhile, Mr. Maynard H. Coe, another employee of the State Ento- 
mologist having finished the work of supervising the destruction of 
stock and inspection of Nursery B, started a survey of the St. Croix 
below Stillwater as far up as Franconia. Thus, a complete survey of 
the Minnesota side was made from a point below Stillwater to Taylors 
Fig. 4. Work of eradication. The four men in the background are equidistant 
from each other, each man ranging slightly behind the man on his right, 
and the right hand man following the (l)lazed) line. The party in the 
rear is checking up the work. Bartelt photo. 
Falls, and twelve miles above. Mr. Coe was later joined by Mr. 
Salmon, a temporary assistant of the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, 
and these men on September 25th discovered quite a large infested area 
at Pine Hollow Creek (in region known as Cedar Point), three 
miles below (hsceola. 
On September 5th your committee voted to allow the State 
Entomologist $300.00 additional upon his representation that further 
expense was necessary in order to eradicate all infested Ribes before 
frost. Had it not been for your cordial co-operation in this way, both 
on June 20th and September 5th, we would have been unable for 
financial reasons to co-operate effectively in this survey and eradica- 
tion work. 
