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FOREST ENTOMOLOGY . 
! A. D.’ Hopkins, Forest Entomologist in Charge 
Due to decreased appropriation for the next fiscal year 
and also in view of the deSirability of reorganization to divide 
responsibility and render the best possibile service with the funds 
available, the Branch of Forests Insects has been reorganized, by 
Dr. Hopkins with the approval of the Chief of the Bureau as follows: 
Bureau office 
A. D. Hopkins, forest entomologist in. charge 
Supervision of policies and 
Research specialist on the bioclimatic law as related to 
entomology and agriculture. 
T. &. Snyder, specialist in forest entomology eit 
Acting in charge of Washington office and general correspon- 
dence in the absence of the forest entomologist and 
Research specialist on termites, powder-post beetles, 
‘lead borers, etc. | 
Miss K. Armstrong, executive assistant, Washington office. 
Museum office 
8, {, Rohwer, specialist in forest entomology its 
In charge of administrative details relating to ‘forest 
insect collections and research work in forest 
entomology in the National Museum, and 
Research specialist on. forest Hymenoptera. , . 
Research staff, reporting to Chief of Branch — 
A, G. Boving, expert, specialist on coleopterous larvae. 
Carl Heinrich, specialist on forest Lepidoptera. 
hw. S. Fisher, specialist on forest Coleoptera. 
Clerical staff, under supervision of Mr. Rohwer 
“Miss BE. Armstrong, entomological ‘draftsman. vs 
Mes. D. S. Frank, entomological preparator. 
' Bastern Field Station. 
F. 0. Graighead, specialist in ‘forest entomology 
In charge of administrative details of Hastern Field Station 
and eastern field work, and 
Research specialist on biology of coleopterous larvae and 
insects affecting crude forest products. Cooperation 
with Dr. Boving on the taxonomy of coleopterous larvac. 
