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Carlisle, U. S. Entomological Laboratory, Kronenburg Bldg. 
P. R. Myers: Hessian fly. 
Doylestown. 
C. F. Doucette: Greenhouse insects. 
SOUTH CAROLINA. 
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Columbia, 1420 Pendleton St. (Box 330). 
Philip DLuginbill: Corn earworm, southern corn rootworm, grasshoppers, 
larger corn stals-borer. 
“TENNESSEE. 
Clarksville, Box 346. 
A. C. Morgan: Tobacco insects (hornworm, thrips, etc.). 
So 
Knoxville, Route 9 (substation of Geers OW. Lafayette, Ind. ). 
G. G, Ainslie: Sod webworms, Hessian fly, clover and 2lf2lfa insects. 
cane Insect Laboratory, Box 639. 
T. C. Barber: Sugar-cane and cactus insects. 

A. I. Fabis: Pecan insects (nut case-bearer). 
Dallas, Box 208. 
F, C. Bishopp: Insects affecting animals (screwworm, ox warbles, 
horse-flies, stable fly, lice and mites of poultry). 
Gainesville (substation of Sean Antonio), Box 98. 
E. E, Russell: Grasshoppers (green bug). 
Kingsville. 
M. M. Hight Vegetable insects (sweet-potato weevil, onion thrips). 
San Antonio, Box 1077. 
C. H. Gable: Grasshoppers, green bue, alfalfa insects, corn stalk- 
borer, sorghum midge. 
Sonora (substation of Dz2llas). 
‘ O. G. Babcock: Screwvorm and goat lice. 
Uvalde (substation of Tallas). 
 . C, Pearman: Screwworm and horse-flics. 

