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various tonstituents in so far ag they carn be shown qeantitatively, and 
other constituents of honey will be listed and descrited by charts. This 
= mica? display has been prepared by the Carbohydrate Laboratory of the 
rect of Chemistry. 
q H, F. Phillivs will attend the anmal field meeting of the Hastern Massa 
setts Beckeepers! Socisty to be held near Poston on August 25, 

SOUTHERY FINLO-CRCP INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
J. L. Webb, Entomologist Acting in Charge 
. T. . Holloway, in charge of the Sugar-Cane Insect Laboratory at Nev 
Jeieans, Ia,, was in Washington from Ivly 11 to duly 19, acting in charge of 
me Wasnington office during Mr, Webb's absence on a trip to the Ox Warble 
oratory at Midcletown, I. Y. The trin to Middletown was made in connection 
With the temporary closing: of the laboratory at that place owing to the resig- 
mation of R. W. Tells on uly 2. Wir. ells was in charce of the laboratory. 
Le mas resigned to engrge in busingss, 
a. C. Bishepo) in charge of the Dallas Laboratory, was in Washington on 
official business, late in June. On July 1 he left for Dalias mt was obliged 
%o leave the train at Columbus, Ohio, ard voon the advice of a physician under- 
ment an operation for appendicitis at that place. He has sufficiently recovered 
¢O return to Dallas and resume his duties 
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R. 7. Moreland nas stated on the bell weavil force and assigned 
me cue Florence, ©. C., station, effective July 2. 
4 The following temporary cmploye2es have } aovointed wi ] 
: 18 vsupolary cmployses have been apoointed uwoon the boll 
evil force and assigned to the Florence station: EH. D, Bateman, L. L. Benton, 
Gi me BOlt, Wm. H. Craven, G. E. tewitas M. By, Hoffman, J. Hy. Hunter, Aye 
Me, Mertin, A. L. McCrary, WV. D. McGowan, L. G. MoCrew, J. L. Nichols, 
Me tL. Outen, S. D. Reid, T, D. Rickenbaker, tm. J. Roberts, T. S, Smith, J. N. 
Todi, 
+t Dr. Carroll G. Bull, of the Department of Immmnology of Johns Hopkins 
Un Vorsitv, Baltimore, Md., nas accepted & temporary apvointrent with this 
Office, to do gennl orginal work in connection with the investigations of malaria 
hos quitoes. 
; S. E, Cromb and Jos Milam of the Tobacco Insect Laboratory at Clarks- 
Gane, “enn.., ae several weeks in the vicinity of Lexington, Ky., conducting 
saperiments on wireworms of tobaczo, 
fe 
¥. S. Chamberlin of the Quincy, Fla., laboratory, made frequent trivs to 
ew Ga., during the month. The tobacco budworm is a source of mech injury 
the Tifton district. 
Sern, Wi. L. Jones, J. G. Lewis, C. Ling, K. M. Mace, T. G. Martin, M. C. Martin, 

