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CEREAL AND FORAGE INSECTS 
W. H. Larrimer, in Charge 
M. M. Darley and Ford H. Harries, of the field laboratory at 
Salt Lake City, Utah, resigned from the service, effective June 16, 
to complete work for their doctorates at the Ohio State University. 
In this division, in June, Bernard A. App was appointed Junior 
Entomologist, for service at Sandusky, Ohio, Loyd L. Stitt, Junior Ento 
_ mologist, for service at Tempe, Ariz., Heber ©. Donohoe, Field Assistant, 
at Bozeman, Mont., Jack Z. Horton, Field Assistant, at Wichita, Kans., R. 
Swain, Field Assistant, at Webster Groves, Mo., and John T. Bigham and 
James G. Conklin, Field Assistants, at Arlington Farm, Rosslyn, Va. 
T. E. Holloway, in charge of the field laboratory at New Orleans, 
La., spent June 19 to June 23 in the Washington office in consultation 
with Bureau officials regarding the work on sugarcane insects. 
George G. Ainslie and George W. Barber visited the Washington 
office in June, while on vacation. 
John W. Scrivener has been appointed Agent, effective June 16, 
for duty at Arlington Farm, Rosslyn, Va. 
‘The field laboratory recently at Richmond, Va., a branch of that 
at Charlottesville, Va., has been transferred to Savannah, Ga. Dr. 
George W. Barber will remain in charge. 
STORED-—PRODUCT INSECTS 
E. A. BACK. in Charge 
R. T. Cotton attended a grain fumigation in New York on June 5. 
On June 5 W. D. Reed left Fresno, Calif., for Washington, where 
he arrived June 10. He will take charge of investigations of the tobacco 
beetle. On June 30 he went to Danville, Va., his new headquarters. 
Perez Simmons was sent by the Fresno Rotary Club as one of its 
delegates to the National Convention of Rotary Clubs held in Chicago 
igethe latter part of June. During the past year Mr. Simmons has been 
chairman of the program committee of the club at Fresno. 
C. K. Fisher, who on July 1 will assume charge of investigations 
of the bean weevil, left Modesto, Calif., for Washington, on June <6. 
