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FIELD STATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY 
AND NAMES OF THOSE IN CHARGE, (OCTOBER, 1922.) 
Birmingham, Woodlawn Station, Drawer E, 
John &. Graf (in charge of field work): Mexican bean beetle, 
N. F, Howard (in charge of Birmingham station): Mexican bean beetle, ~ 
Silverhill: 
S. ©, Brummitt: Sweet potato weevil. 


Tempe, U. S. Entomological Laboratory. 
V. L. Wildermuth: Alfalfa insects. 
Tucson, Box 1638 (substation of Colorado Springs, Colo.) 
W. D. Edmonston: Tree-killing forest insectse 
ARKANSAS. 
Bentonville. 
A, J, Ackerman: Apple insects (San Jose scale). 
FORNIA. 
Alhambra, 200 South Third St. 
R. E. Campbell: Vegetable insects (pea aphis). 
A. O. Larson: Bean weevils (common bean weevil and 4-spotted bean 
weevil). 
Fresno, 716 Wilson Ave. 
A. J. Flebut: Grape insects. 
M. E, Phillips: Insects attacking dried fruits (Indian-meal moth). 
North Fork. 
John M, Miller: Tree-killing forest insects. 
Palo Alto, Box 46. 
H. E. Burke: Shade-tree insects. 
Riverside, Citrus Experiment Station, 
G. F. Stahl: Sugar-beet insects (curly-top leafhopper). 
Sacramento, 600 26th St. 
CG. M. Packard: Wheat insects (wireworms, range crane-flies, and 
grasshoppers). 

