SOUTHERN FIELD CROP INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
Je L. Webb, Entomologist Acting in Charge. 
Dr. W. D. Hunter and B, R. Coad spent the greater part of the month in the 
Laguna district of Mexico in connection with the pink bollworm problem. 
F.C. Bishopp of the Dallas Laboratory is in New York State where a series 
of experiments in ox warble control among dairy cattle is to be carried ons 
The foliowing have been appointed to positions on the boll weevil force 
at Tallulah, Lae: Melville Kearney, Jon W. Couch, Richard H. Flake, and 
Adolph Thomae, 
We. R. Smith and B.C. Gaines have been transferred from the Federal 
Horticultural Board to the boll weevil force at Tallulah, Lae 

LIBRARY 
Mabel Colcord, Librarian 
New Books 
Brues, C. T. Correlation of taxonomic affinities with food habits in 
Hymenoptera, with special reference to parasitism. American Naturalist, 
Ve 95, Noe 637, pe 134-164, March-April, 1921. 
Bibliography, pe 159-164, 
Carpenter, G. H. Injurious insects and other animals observed in Ireland 
during the years 1916, 1917 and 1918. Royal Dublin Societys Economic 
proceedings, ve 2; noe 15, pe 259-272, ple XX-XXIIIe Nove 1920. 
Chittenden, F. J. The garden doctor: plants in health and disease. 154 pe, 
platese London, Office of "Country Life, Ltd." 19206. 
Dana, J. C. A library primer. xii, 263 ps, illus. Boston, New York, (etc.) 
Library Bureau (1920.) (Contains lists of books for small libraries.) 
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Eckstein, Fritz Die einheimischen stechmucken w+ 58 pe, illus. Munchen, 
Verlag Natur und Kultur, Dr. Franz Josef Viller, 1920. (Binzeldarstellungen 
aus dem Gebiet der anggwandten naturwissenschaften hrage von Dre Hans 
Walther Frickhinzer, Munchen, Nre 3.) 
Fletcher, T. Be Life-histories of Indian insects - Microlepidoptera Ie 
Pterophoridae. 217 pe, 68 plates. Calcutta and London, Thacker, Spink 
& Cos, Nove, 1920, (Memoirs of the Dept. of Agr. in India, Ent. Sere, ve, 
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