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' _—s«é&BER CULTURE INVESTIGATIONS. 
H. F. Phillips, In-Charge. 










@, Phillips returned recently from a trip on which he attended 
Of the State beekeepers’ associations in Indiana, Illinois, lowa 
* proposed hereafter that the State meetings of beekeepers be held 
‘Succession so that it will cos t less in time and money for out— 
) attend several or all of these meetings. Mr. Frank 0, Pellett, 
nt of the Iowa Beekeepers’ Association, Atlantic, Iowa, is arrang-~ 
ete for next year, . 
. Chas. Whitlock has been given a temporary appointment to assist 
work 6n wintering during the present season. 
CEREAL AND FORAGE INSECT INVESTIGATIONS. 
HF. M. Webster, In Charge. 
| STAFF OF CEREAL AND FORAGE INSECT INVESTIGATIONS. 
REVISED TO DECEMBER 1, 1914. 

SP SPRINGFIELD, MASS: * 
Harrigon EH. Smith (Mass.) in charge. 
ifter ‘January 4; 19is. 
James A. Hyslcp (N. J.) ) 
) Associates in charge. 
W. R. McConnell (Pa.) 
W. E. Pennington (Md.) 
P, B. Myers (Pa.) 
‘Harry L. Parker (S. 0.) 
A. B. Gahan (Kansas) in charge. 
is MIE "A 8 ° C j 
i. Philip Iuginbill (Ohio) in charge. 
A. H. Beyer (Kans. ) 
W. hae Phillips (Va.) in charge. 
Henry Fox (Pa.) 
W. T. Emery (Kans.) 
ILLE, TENN: 
— + Geo. G. Ainslie (Minn.) in charge. , 
eee C. C, Hill (Mass.) . 
