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ness, ha ; - 
- ae aS to the entomological service, effective November 
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ara et Boston. pean corn=borer work in Massachusetts, with head-= 
The c - ig be; . 
—. Pe eee is béing prosecuted vigorously at present; and 
eae ee Bete laborers, are now employed in this control work 
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auitars, | a cooperation with the Massachusetts State Board of 
Mr, e . & ; | a 
ae Se kl eeetatas transferred from the corn-borer work to the 
Vaboratory, > ar ee ie with headquarters at the Tempe, Ariz. field — 
Bee. Sheltered formerly located at Charleston, Mo. in charge of 
ayn aa er hwait, has been moved to Webster -Groves, Mo. The address of 
nee’ ory is as follows: 628 Yeddo Aveu;: Webstcr. Groves, Mo. The 
pre n ocation is much more convenient than the former one, and is only 30 
minutes’ journey from St, Louis, te - y 
Dr. J, M. Aldrich, formerl : | ! Loe 
= erly attached to the field laborator r 
at West lafayette, Ind., has been transferred to Washington to fill fre tee 
vacancy on the miscellaneous roll of the Bureau caused by the death of Mr. 
Frederick Knab. “Doctor Aldrich has received the appointment of Honorary cus= 
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EXTENSION WORK IN ENTOMOLOGY. 
J. A. Hyslop, Entomologist in Charge, 
During the last month the following changes in and additions to the 
personnel of the Extension Entomological Service have taken place: 
Roy A. Epperson, who has becn doing sweet-potato weevil work, has been 
_ transferred to the Federal Horticultural Board. : 
es L, C. Griffith, who has been doing general extension work in the Stats 
of New York, has been transferred temporarily to the Federal Horticultural 
Board, ‘fear ae Mires: 
William R. Martin, who has been carrying on’ deciduous-fruit investiga- 
tions in the State of Kansas, resigned November 20, 1918, : | 
Rarl Rannells, who has been engaged in the control of the oriental 
peach moth, resigned, November cepa ka tse | 
Frank J. Rimoldi, ‘who has been carrying on general extension work in 
. Rhode Island, resigned November 20, 1918, . 
Jesse M, Robinson, engaged in deciduous-fruit insect control in North 
Carolina and Tennessee, resigned November 20,,°-1918:, 
J. Howard Smith, who has been engaged in the Oriental Peach Moth 
Investigations, resigned November SON 1218, . 
Henry E. Bailey, who has been carrying .on deciduous-fruit insect 
investigations, resigned November lo, 1918. 
7 Karl M, Pack, nas been appointed to carry, on cereal and forage 
insect control work. 
, ~- 0, K. Courtney, who has 
transferred to Truck~Crop Insect Investigations. 
A, C. Burrill, who has been engaged in extension work in Washington, 
has been transferred to Gercal and Forage Insect Investigations, 
cla oes Batchelder, who has been doing extension work in Maine, has been 
transferred to Truck-Crop Insect Investigations. 
. 
William T, Ham, who has been doing extension wor 
transferred to Truck-Crop Insect Investigations. 
pboen doing extension work in Maryland, has been 
k in Washington, has beon 

