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ith headquarters at Baton Rouge, 
| Quincy Lowry, who has recently been employed in research work in Connecticut, 
has accepted an appointment in the Extension Service and will be transferred to Nor- 
folk, Va. 
S. W. Frost, a graduate of Cornell University and who has had experience 
in Orange County, N. Y., will return to that county for service in extension work. 


EXTENSION ENTOMOLOGY. 
J. A. Hyslop, Entomologist in Extension work. 
The Office of Extension Entomology has been created to administer the exten- 
sion work of the Bureau of Entomology, to be carried on under the Food Production 
‘Act, and by cooperative agreement with the States Relations Service, it will also 
have general supervision of all cooperative work in entomology established under 
project agreement with the Department and the several states. 
Sixteen men have been appointed to act as special field agents in extension 
work, and have been assigned to the several lines of extension to be undertaken 
as follows: 
Cereal and Forage Crop Insect Control. 
C. W. Curtin CG. H. Gabb 
A, L. Ford Scott Johnson 
H. M. Fort M. H. Kimsey 
C. F. Stiles 
Deciduous Fruit Insect Control. 
J. M, Robinson 
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Truck Crop Insect Control, 
BE. P. Barrios H. N. Gellert 
G. Garb H. K. Larimore 
S. W. Frost Q. 8S. Lowry 
H. J. Ryan. 
Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Insect Control. 
H. D. Young. 
CEREAL AND FORAGE INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
W. R. Walton, Entomologist in Charge. 
The following is a list of the persons appointed 4s Special Field Agents 
in connection with the Federal entomological extension service in this 
branch: 
Scott Johnson --"*----- - Assigned to Kansas. 
A. Le Ford ceeer---- Ly +o Kansas. 
M. E. Kimsey ---°--"-- to Arizona 
H. Me. Fort = = --«ee---- +o Missouri. 
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O. Fe Stiles cecseconee ( At Large. 
CG. H. Gable Dp ee EAN | | 
Because of the important crops affected by the activities of this branch, it 
4s extremely desirable that the efficiency of the branch be maintained at the very 
highest level, and each employee is urged to grasp every legitimate opportunity of 
extending his usefulness to the respective agricultural community with which he may 
be in touch and to report promptly to this office any fact which may seem of value in 
