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in 1915 he was in the employ of the Montana Board of Entomology. He has 
sed. in the study of the house fly and the Sarcophagidae, and has recently 
ed several important papers. 
unter H, Kimball and James F. Curry have been appointed temporary field as- 
PP Cassidy and W. B. Williams, students in the Mississippi Agricultural Col- 
ave been appointed temporary field agents under B. R. Coad at Tallulah, La. 
B, Pence has been appointed an assistant for temporary service at the labor- 
esis, Tenn., under A. C. Morgan, 
TRUCK CROP AND STORED PRODUCT INSECT INVESTIGATIONS. 
F. H, Chittenden, In Chargs. 
€. H. Popenoe will visit the stations which have been established, in coopera- 
th the Bureau of Plant Industry, for investigation of insects as carriers of 
wilt, and other diseases of cucumbers and other cucurbits in the States of 
in, Michigan, and Indiana. He will supervise the preparation of experimental 
h reference to the control of these insects and for community demonstration 
F. Howard will be engaged in the same line of investigations with new head- 
8 at Madison, Wis. i his former station at Green Bay will be retained as a sub- © 
R. E. oerbett che has been in charge of an experiment station at Hayward, Cal., 
remove to Pasadena, Cal., as new headquarters, retaining Hayward as a substa- 
» He will ‘continue work on insects STEER GE to stored products, to sugar chi) 
to truck crops. 
M. Garner has been engaged to assist in work on truck crop insect inveuie 
ons at Norfolk, Va. 
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for assignment to the malaria mosquito investigation under Dr. D. L. Van Dine. 
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