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FRUIT INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
A, L. Quaintance, Entomologist in Charge 
_ Horen B. Smith, associate State entomologist of Virginia, has been 
appointed agent in this office and assigned to duty at Riverton, N. d., 
in connection with the Japanese beetle project. His work will involve 
principally life-history studies of the insect, 
R, W, Kelley, who was for a time engaged in extension work in decid- 
uous fruit insect control and later in charge of the Insecticide and Fen- 
gicide Board laboratory at Vienna, Va., has been reenployed in the Bureau 
and assigned to duty at Riverton, WM, J.,,to assist in field operations 
against the Japanese beetle, 
Dr. A. L, Quaintance has returned from a trip to Georgia and Florida, 
where he visited several of the laboratories attached to this office. 
