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SOUTHERN FIELD CROP INSECT INVESTIGATIONS, 
J.L. Webd, Entomological Assistant, Acting in Charge 
F.C. Bishopp spent several days in Washington recently’ in-connect= — 
jon with the preparation of several reels of motion picture films dealing 
with the screw worm of. cattle, the horn fly, and the stable fly. Mr, Bish- 
opp also made a trip to various counties in New York for the purpose of © 
investigating the ox warble situation in that State, 
E.R, Barber expects to return to Cuba, shortly for the purpose of cod- 
lecting and shipping to this country rarasites of the sugar-cane moth borer. 
The results of his shipments in 1919 rave been so promising that the Lougs- 
jana Sugar Planters Association has provided. four assistants to acfompany 
Mr Barber to Cuba this year. This insures an increased supply of the para~- 
sites for colonization in the Louisiana cane fields. 
