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EXTENSION WORK IN ENTOMOLOGY, 
Bas J. A, Hyslop, Sutomologist in Cherge, 
During the past tvo months the stress of military setivities of the Nation has 
Pcaused the following Changes in the personnel of the Extension Entomolocicel 
pervice; . . . 
George M, aes oe formerly assistant to Prof, A, F, Canradi, State entomo- 
dogist of South Carolina, has been: appointed extension entonologist in North Caro= 
fina, where he is covering the entire? ielator econonic entomology 
Oscar Barber, formerly engagpd in the sveet-potato veevil ° forkeai Texas,-has / 
been transferred et another branch of the DeveHUNEHDN ‘activities, ae Se 
A; Burr. Black’, who has- been carrying on extension viork in the control of in- 
sects affecting deciduous fruits in Oregon, resigned fron the Bureau's service on 
eptember 10, 1918, aor ; 
Albert B,. Booth, who has: been carrying on swect=potato veovil work in Florida, 
resigned pee vember 28, R76; ; 
) Mancil 3B, Boyd, als 10 of the.sweet-pote to weevil work in a résigned sep- 
tember 9, 1918, 
igeineth E 4, Bragdon of a sane service resig med Beatenbes 30% 1018. 
Charles W. Curtin, engaged in the control aft insects affecting: cereal and f ore 
age crops in South Carolina, resigned to enter the Army, October 15, 1918, 
] Harold M. Fort, who has been carrying on sittilar workin the Ste ate es Missouri, 
resigned'to enter the militeary,,service on September 13, 1918,. ; 
F, Vernon Griffith,-who has been carrying on svect-potato weevil CASE Miss- 
issippi, resigned Ausuet O04 926, | | 
Sees G. Griffith,-. who has been, doing extension work in the control » of cereal and 
dorage insects in New Mexico, resigned September 30, 1918, 
Clyde C, Hamilton, ey in deciduous-fruit Lido eh control work in Missouri, 
mesigned July 31, 1918, to accept a position in the Missouri State service, 
Marshall. Hertig, tho. has been,,connected, vith the extension work in “the control 
of cereal and forage insects in Minnesota, resigned July 22, 1918, to enter the Army. 
G. J. Hucker:, carrying:.on extension work in the wattre’ of edredl ‘and forage 
insects in Nebraska, resigned July 20, 1918, to enter the Army, 
* Montfort. Hull; connected ‘vith the sweet=potato veevil ‘ork: in LS an 
resigned August 31, 1918, 8 : 
H, BE. Jaques, repuacted with the cereal and forage’ insect exterision work’ in 
Towa, resigned August 31, 1918, 
Me E, Kimsey, fener? connected with the cereal and forage insect control 
work in Arizona, has been transferred to the pink boll-vorm work in Texas. 
: J, M. Lowe, connected with the sweet-potate weevil work in Texas, resigned 
August aL 1918, to enter the military service, wie, 
43 S. Lowry, formerly carrying on truck-crop insest control work in connection 
with the Massachusetts extension service, has been given charge of all econoiie 
entomological extension work in the State, r 
S, #, McClendon, who is carrying on extension work in the, control of, stored-= 
‘product insects in Georgia, has changed ! is headquarters from Havkinsville to 
“Athens, 
H, L. MeMlurray has been app 
in Minnesota end Wisconsin, n 
George H, tiller, formerly connected vith the Office of Fern Management of 
the Departiwent, has been transferred to the bureau of Entomology and is acta 
‘on extension work in the control of deciduous-fruit insects in New York state wi 
headquarters at Albion, f 
. J, BE. Morrison,who has tang carrying on cerea : 
an the State of Colore do, has esigned to accept a position as county agent in 
thot State, 























ointed to carry on extension work in beekeeping 
and forage insect control work 
