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INSECTS AFFECTING MAN AND ANTMALS 


















H. M. Brundrett, Professor of Horticulture at gohn ante 
lege, Stephenvills, Tex., who was a temoorary appointee at the D 
Tex., Laboratory during the recent summer, resumed his colleg: 
on September 12, 
On September 17, at the termination of his six months! 
of service, R, A. Roberts left the Dallas, Tex., laboratory to 
graduate studies at Iowa Siate Colleze, where he +has a fellowsh 
Eatomology 
O. G Babcock reports tha resignation of Dr. J.B Black, | 
inerian of the Texas Subexperiment Station No. 14, Doctor ‘Black 
been working with Mr. Babcock on the cooperative projects of the 1 
of Entomology and the Texas E-yeriment Station relating to exter 
parasites of sheep and goats, ma 
In addition to his duties at Sonora, +Pery gO, Babcock w 
continue the periodic observations on the area exneriments in fl; 
ping screw worms in Menard County. This work was carried on by 
Roberts during the recent summer, and is veing conducted in coo 
with County Agent Misbit and a antes of ranchmen, seh 
In connection with a trip through the South, W. V,. Peffe 
investigator ce the Bureau of the Budget, snent some time deco 
familiar with Dr. J. V. King's strvdies on the control of malari 
toes and the Pokaan conducted on insects affecting wis 
Ee We Laake has been placed in charge of the Dallas Lebo 
COLTON-INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
3. R. Coad, Entomologist, in Charze 
Je i, Webd has been transferred to the field laboratory 
Sligo, Md., where, in ona with Dr. N. B. NeIndoo, he will ¢@ 
duct invest 4isehd enw on insect tropisms, Ne 
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The temporary ee of G. M. Stone and Wm, A, Brune 
field assistants at the Florence, 3. %,, laboratory, were term 
September 30, i 
ate Cire Callihan, Ds Me Ratclif ss GC. Lis. Fales, and Ze J. 
field assistants at the Tallulah, La., laboratory, have res. 
return to college, : Beye 
