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Technical Series. (Continued) 
@hnical Series No. 23, consists of 2 parts and a Contents and Index 
11 follow. 
@hnical Series No. 25, consists of Part I (issued) and Part II (in 
fess) and will be fcllowed by a Contents and Index. 
shnical Series No. 27, consists of 2 parts (Part II was issued Septem- 
FS, 1914.) and will be followed by a Contents and Index. | 
The Complete numbers of the publications of the Bureau of Entomology, 
p the date of the discontinuance of publication, are as follows:— 
Bulletins, new series, 1 to 127, inclusive. 
Circulars, 2d Series, 1 to 175, inclusive. 
Technical Series, 1 to. 27; inclusive. 
@ publications of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, subsequent to 
fe discontinuance of Bureau publications, now fall under the following 
ads : 
Journal of Agricultural Research (Technical.) (For 
distribution among agricultural colleges and educa- 
tional institutions only.) 
Department Bulletins. (Including professional papers.) 
Farmers’ Bulletins. 
Special Reports, (Secretary’s Office) 
Carnegie Scholars in Fntomology. 
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Mr. C. W. Mason has returned to England and will accept a post in one 
f the African colonies. 
"Mr. M. &. MacGregor has returned to England and will take a lectureship 
t Oxford in medical zoology. | 
“Mr. A. H. Ritchie is still in this country and is now making a trip 
hrough the Southern States. 
“Mr. G. H. Corbett and Mr. E. Hargreaves reached Washington late in Au- 
ist and are at present visiting the stations at Clarksville, Tenn., 
Mtesbure, S. C., and Orlando, Fla. | 
‘Mr. E. R. Speyer, of Cambridge, is at present in Washington and will. 
judy forest insects, starting. in October for a visit to the far western 
Srest insect stations. He will return to England in December and pro- 
6ed to Ceylon for the purpose of studying the tea Scolytid. ley 
“Still another Carnegie scholar, Mr. H. G. Champion, is expected to 
rrive in October to study forest insects, He is a son of the well-known 
Mtomologist, Mr. C. G. Champion, 
| BEH CULTURE INVESTIGATIONS. 
BE. F. Phillips, In Charge. 
‘Mr. N. %. MeIndoo is trying out the German type of bee veil and finds 
t is efficient. In addition to its use in protection from bee stings 
t is also serviceable in collecting insects. 
"Mr. N. E. McIndoo has prepared a paper entitled, "The Scent Producing 
irgan of the Honey Bee," which has been published in the Proceedings of 
atural Science, Philadelphia, August, 1914, 
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