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jlonial sugar refining coipany, Agricultural report NO 3 Sydne Dec L9LT 
yy The cane beetle verer in Australia, by Robert Veitch 5p. * 
ommittee on the suppression of the pine blister rust in Nonna aie Jar, L910 
a White pine blister rust, comp. by Harris A, Reynolds, 40p. , 
ust, he h, Pieeereasy Gurl ace caterpillar: ate Dife history and seasonal history 
| Seer Jour, Dept, Agr, Bihar and Orissa v.5 No, 1 py e144, Lely | 
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No, 4 Pink boll worm, LOLT 
Hoy Pink boll worm control, LoLy 
No, 6 Sudan cotton bollworm, ay 
No. 7 The weed Hanbuck (Abutilon spp.) and its relation to the 
cotton growing industry in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Loa7 
BEE CULTURE 
BE, F, Phillips, Apiculturist in Charge. 
@. H. Cale left on May 1 for Wisconsin where he will conduct extension work 
in beekeeping in cooperation with the Extension Division of that State. 
D. A. Davis of Ames, Iowa, hes accepted appointment and will spend the 
month of May in extension work in the state of Iowa, 
W,. H. Foster closed his work in Oregon on April 15 and proceeded to 
for one month, 
from an extended trip through California, 
Geo, S, Demuth returned recentl 
where he and &, F, Atwater conducted a special series of meetings dealing especial- 
‘ly with the control of Kuropean foulbrood, 
C. E, Bartholomew resigned, effective April el. 
Cc. C, Matthews recently resigned to return to commercial beekeeping in Idaho, 
j E, W, Atkins left his work in Nebraska on April 15 and proceeded to Kansas, 
‘where he will remain for one month, 
' BE, G, Baldwin has recently accepted appointment and has been assigned to 
extension work in Indiana, On May 1 he left for Michigan where he will spend the 
entire month in a series of meetings being arranged in that State, 
. Geo, H, Rea left New York at the termination of his appointment on Aprile ies 
_ Arrangements have, however, been made for his reappointment effective May 15, at 
Swhich time he will return for work in New York, 
CG. F, Stiles was recently in Washington for a conference, after which he 
returned to his work in Oklahoma. 
2. E, F, Phillips left early in May for 
Atndiana,:Ohio, New York and New Hampshire, 
Arranged in Missouri in connection with this trip. 
Montana 
a trip through Missouri, Illinois, 
Some meetings of beekeepers are being 
DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSSCT INVESTIGATIONS , 
A, L. Quaintance, Entomologist in Charge. 
duate of Cornell University, has been appointed 
sist Dr. N. E. McIndoo in investigations of the 
and other insecticidal questions, 
Wm, A, Hoffman, a gra 
Scientific Assistant and will as 
insecticidal constituents of plants, 
