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LOCATION OF OFFICES IN THE BUREAU 
OF ENTOMOLOGY. 













the first time in. several years, the various offices of the Bu- 
Entomology, with the exception of the office of Gipsy and Brown- 
ta investigations, which is located at 43 Tremont Street, Boston, 
Bre now under one roof, the removal of the Bureau of Biological 
FO the new building on B Street, S. W., having permitted the Bureau 
mology, to occupy the entire building of their present quarters. 
ie exact distribution of the several offices, by floors and rooms 
herewith appended: 
FIRST FLOOR: - 
Room 1, Chief of Bureau. : 
a Library. 
3, .. Hditorial Work. 
4, 7, Truck Crop and Stored Product Insect Inves tigations. 
5, 6, Cereal and Forage Insect Investigations. 
8, 9, & 10, Chief Cler rk & Executive Assistant. 
a ‘COND FLOOR: - 
11, 12, Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Insect Investigations 
14, Forest Insect Investigations. 
15, 16, Southern Field Crop Insect Investigations. 
os 18, 19, Deciduous Fruit Insect Investigations. 
THIRD BLOOR: — 
; Bee Culture Investigations. 

3 Photographi¢ Laboratory. ; 
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pWederal Horticultural Board is also quartered in Rooms 13 and 17, of 
: Becond floor. 
EDITORIAL WORK. 
ine following publications have been issued since the issuance of the 
her Newsletter: 
eget Bulletin No. 634, The larger corn stalk-borer, 
By Geo. G. Ainslie. Issued Dec. 7, ILUiet. “Ds 5. tLeas aay 
arners’ Bulletin No. 627, Tne house centipede, by C. L. 
Marlatt. Issued Dec. 15, 1914. pp. 4, figs. &. 
Bureau Bulletin No. 127, Contents and Index. pp. i-iv, 19=e1 
Department Bulietin No. 161, The Mediterransan fruit fly in Bermuda, 
- By BE. A. Back. Issued Dec. 18, 1914. pp. &. 
Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. III, No. 3, Life History 
Of the melon. Issued Dec. 15, 1914, pp. 6. 
