TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT INSECT INVESTIGATIONS. (Continued) 







or, he R. Horton, who is in charge of the Subtropical Field Station 
New Orleans, La., was recently called to St. Louis, Mo., owing to the 
eath of his brother as the result of an accident. 
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TRUCK CROP AND STORED PRODUCT INSECT INVESTIGATIONS. 
F. H. Chittenden, In Charge. 
Mr. William B. Parker, who has been engaged during the year in inves- 
igation of insects injurious to stored products and other projects at 
lacramento, Cal., has accepted the position of Farm Adviser under the aus- 
dices of the University of California, with headquarters at Ventura, Cal. 
Mr. M. M. Hign, Entomological Assistant, engaged in investigations of 
nion insects and the insect enemies of other vegetable crops at Knox, 
ni., leaves these headquarters for Brownsville, Texas, where he will 
york on the same problems. 
Mr. R. S. Vaile, Collaborator and until recently Horticultural Com- 
jissioner of Ventura County, Cal., will continue as collaborator with 
eadquarters at Berkeley, where he has been appointed Assistant Profes 
or of orchard management in the University of California. 

