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reseerch service recently has been reappointed and will be engaged in 
weevil investigations in Flordia. Sige 
Frank R. Cole, Scientific Assistant, has been transferred from T 
Insect Investigations Sereal and Forage Insect Inveatigations. 
F. M. Wadley, Wichita, Kans., Scientific Assistant, reports that 3 
berry leaf-roller (Ancyiis comptana ) which passes the winter as lart 
forming to pupa. Cutworms in that vicinity, are thus far scarce doubtles 
the exceedingly dry autumn and the severe winter following. 
0, K. Gourtvey, who has been stationed at Gainesville, Fla., in ex’ 
work, has been assigned to 4 station to be established at Glen St. Mary, Fla 
where he will work in cooperation with the State authorities in Flordia, and — 
Georgia, with a view to the eradication of the sweet- potatoe weevil in Bakeries 
County, and the adjoining Charlton County, Georgia. ray 
Thomas H. Jones, Entomological Assistant, haas been placed in char, 
sweet-potato weevil investigations in Lovisiana and will change his headg 
from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. 





























EXTENSION ENTOMOLOGY,  btgrae 
Js A, Hyslop, Entomologist in Extension Work. et eae 
* beets . 
a, Baldwin has been epi 2 % aS ie Field Agent +0 bist’ on i ae 
enlistment of P, W. Erbaugh. y 
PF. C. Barber of the sugar-cane insect research staff has been aa dienel 
carry on extention work along the line of control of sugar-cane insect, — ih 7 
A. Burr Black has been appointed Special Field Agent to assist in. the e: 
gion work in control of deciduous fruit insects, in Oregon and is stationed ak 
Corvallis,. eae a 
A. D. Borden of the Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Insect laboratory. 
at Alhambra has been temporarily assigned to assist in extension werk ims cont 
of citrus pests in California. ‘ 
B. L. Boyden, Scientific Assistant has ret appointed to assist in truck 
crop extension work in California. . 
Professor A. C. Burrill formerly State Entomologist of Idaho has been | 
pointed Special Field Agent to assist in extention work on cereal and forage — “eae 
insect control in Washington and Oregon. ies aos 
R, PD, Campbell in charge of Truck Crop Insect Control labaoratory in. 7 
Alhambra, Calif., is assisting the extension specialists in this line of work 
California, a 
George Codding has been appointed Special Field Agent to carry on work 
truck-crop insect control in cennection with the Connecticut extension servic: 
Felix Dabadie has been appointed Special Field Agent to fill the posi 
extension work in control of truck crop insacts in Louisiana made vacant by 
resignation of E. P. Berrios. i 
Professor R. W. Doane of Stanford University is collaborating with th 
in extention workon control of stored-product insects in California.. - BS 
A. B. Duckett,- Assistant Entomologist has been temporarily transferred 
extension work on control of stored-product insects. oP) 
H. N. Gellert has been transferred from extension work in control; of g 
truck crop insects in North Carolina and Virginia to special work in control 
sweet potatoe weevil in Florida. wi 
