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Montgomery, E, G. The corn crops, a discussion of maize, kafirs 
aay aay ie os all grown in the United States, and Canada, : 
Pp. illus, 89 New. Yor Ee: 
a et k, The Macmillan ‘Company, 1920, (Rural 
| Animal and insect enemies p, 214 L221, 
Park, W. Re Williams, Anna W., &1 Kumwiede , 6 Pathogenic 
microorganisms, 786 rs Philadelphia &N. Y., Lea & Febicer, 1920, 
Pellett, F, C. American honey plants together with those which 
are of special value to the beekeeper as sources of eer 
297 p, illus. 8°, American Bee Journal, Hamiltama I11l., 1920, 
Seitz, Adalbert, The macrolepideptera of the world, Div, fe pt. 121- 
125, col. Bre tei Stuttgart, 1914-1915, 
This completes Division 1 - Faund paléarctica, 
Uruguay - Defensa’ aericcla, Boletim mensual NO. 3, Montevideo, March, 
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Zoological Record v. 54, 1917, London, Printed foe tiae Zoologieal 
society, 1919, © | 
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eae Se, MOTH AND BROWN-TATL MOTH INVESTIGATIONS 
A, Le Burgess, Entomolog ‘ist in , eadicwe 
Owing to the unusually late season, hatching of the gipsy 
moth and brown-tail mo th caterpillars has been mich retarded this 
spring, with consequent delay in both field and laboratory activities. 
As no news items have appeared in the Bureav News Letter for 
this branch for a considerable time, the following eyone aregeiven 
relative to personnel changes since sheesh LLCO 
D. F. Barnes, scientific assista unt, resigned on Janvary 31 
to accept & position with an insecticide concern, 
Ys R, W, Glaser, entomological assistant, has handed in his 
resignation to take effect May 31, Dr. Glaser has been appointed 
an associate Member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical 
Research, He will’ begin his new dutées on June l, 
C. B, Russell, gipsy moth assistant, resigned on Merch 31 to 
enter business, 
C. W. Stockwell, éntomological assistant, employed for several 
years on cipsy and brown-tail moth investigations, resigned January 
244 After a short period of employment with a commercial concern, 
Mr, Stockwell accepted an appointment in counection with Japanese 
beetle work with headquarters at Riverton, N.J._ 
F. 3S. Widter resigned March SL to accept a Bones ates 
position, 
The following men have been appointed field assistants in 
insect control, assigned to quarantine and inspection work: W. Jd, 
Anérn, M, H, Feeney, G J. Galvin, R. W. Kennedy, J. F. Keough, 
P. Meagher, G. A, Miller. A. C. Ward. 
G, E. Abbott, general mechanic, W.W, Bancroft, S. E. May, 
