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Agriculture and the Bulletins of the various State Experiment Stations. 
A corrected list of addresses 2n this"Official" list is sent each 
month to all the State stations from the Office of Experiment Stations. 
‘As it takes about three weeks to get an address on this list changed 
» and into working order it is preferable for a man changing his location 
“frequently to have his address read "Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 
‘D, OC." and to have publications forwarded to him from the Bureau. But 
@ man who moves only once a year can have his address changed for all 
‘State experiment publications simply by making the request to the Chief 
Clerk, Office of Experiment Stations, Wasiington, D. C. Men not on 
‘this "Official list" (which is not intended for men permanently located 
in Washington and having access to the libraries there) who desire pub- 
lications from the various State experiment stations must request them 
from each station individually and must write to each station indivi- 
_dually when change of address is desired. 
LIBRARY. 
With regard to books loaned from the Department and Bureau 
libraries to men in the field it is always desireable thut they be used 
at once and returned promptly that other users may be as little incon- 
Venienced as possible. 
New Books. 
Barbey, Auguste. Traite d'entomologie forestiere. Paris, 1913. 
624p. 
Reh, Ludwig. Die tierischen Fe inde. (Sorauer, Paul. Handbuch 
der Pflanzenkrankheiten v. 3, 1913. 
Review of applied entomolozy (monthly) Ser. A. Agricultural; 
Ser. B.(Medical) Issued by the Imperial 
Bureau of Hutomology, Messrs. Dulau & Co., 
Ltd., 37 Soho Square, Londcn W. Iles per 
annum, post free. or Series A (SBT) Ce ee 
88 and Ser. FP. (Medical and Veterinary) &s. 
This gives excellent reviews and summa- 
ries, especial attention being paid to Rus- 
sian ecoriomic material. v. 2, No 1 Jan. 1914, 
PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS. 
The attention of all employees concerned is called to the 
“following amendments to the Fiscal Reguistions, copies of which have 
‘already been distributed. If you failed to receive them you should 
apply for copies at once: 
Memorandum No. 63, Januavy 28, 1914 - Subvouchers must be 
ecured for Laundry Charges. 
. Memorandum No. 64, January 28, 1914 - Per Diem Allowance in 
‘Lieu of Sutsistence Expenses. 
7. Memorandum No. 65, January 28, 1914 - Shipment of Household 
Bic ods and Live Stock Owned by Employees Transferred from One Station 
to Another. 
| The attention of all employees concerned is again called to 
the importance of forwarding their wonthly reports with their expense 
accounts immediately after the close of each month. Where no expenses 
are incurred a note to that effect should be sent with the menthly 
report, 

