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AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

Four-year under-graduate courses in General Forestry and along various lines of Forest Utilization-Paper and Pulp Making, Lumbering. Forestry Chemistry-Forest Engineering, and City Forestry, all leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Opportunities for graduate work in these lines are offered, leading to degree of Master of Forestry, Master of City Forestry. Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Economics. The State Forest Experiment Station of 90 acres at Syracuse, together with three other Experiment Stations operated by the College, and an excellent reference library offer unusual opportunities for investigative work.

THE STATE Forest Camp held for three months each summer on Cranberry Lake is open to any man over 16. Attendance for from two weeks to the entire summer is permitted and popular courses in General Forestry, Woodcraft, etc., are given, which prove of interest to all fond of the outdoor life.

For Particulars Address

THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF INDUSTRY, SYRACUSE, N. Y.

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS-ST. REGIS AND OSGOOD CHAIN OF LAKES.

PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL

(American and a la Carte Service)

Non-housekeeping furnished Hotel Cottages, within easy walking distance for meals at Hotel.

And housekeeping furnished Hotel Cottages, also housekeeping furnished camps, along this Chain of Lakes.

All Hotel rooms with bath, steam heat, long distance telephone and electric light. Electric Elevator to all floors in Hotel and Annex.

Music for dancing in Grill Room. Golf. Tennis. Fresh water Bathing. Excellent State Highway Automobiling in all directions. Garage. Through Paul Smith's Hotel Pullman direct to Hotel from New York City. via New York Central Lines and Paul Smith's Electric Railroad.

Address PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL COMPANY, PAUL SMITHS, N. Y.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

THE POPLAR AND WILLOW BORER

ROBERT MATHESON

ITHACA, NEW YORK
PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

EXPERIMENTING STAFF

ALBERT R. MANN, B.S.A., A.M., Acting Director.
HENRY H. WING, M.S. in Agr., Animal Husbandry.
T. LYTTLETON LYON, Ph.D., Soil Technology.

JOHN L. STONE, B.Agr., Farm Practice.

JAMES E. RICE, B.S.A., Poultry Husbandry.

GEORGE W. CAVANAUGH, B.S., Agricultural Chemistry.
HERBERT H. WHETZEL, M.A., Plant Pathology.

ELMER O. FIPPIN, B.S.A., Soil Technology.

G. F. WARREN, Ph.D., Farm Management.

WILLIAM A. STOCKING, JR., M.S.A., Dairy Industry.

WILFORD M. WILSON, M.D., Meteorology.

RALPH S. HOSMER, B.A.S., M.F., Forestry.

JAMES G. NEEDHAM, Ph.D., Entomology and Limnology.
ROLLINS A. EMERSON, D.Sc., Plant Breeding.

HARRY H. LOVE, Ph.D., Plant Breeding.

ARTHUR W. GILBERT, Ph.D., Plant Breeding.
DONALD REDDICK, Ph.D., Plant Pathology.

EDWARD G. MONTGOMERY, M.A., Farm Crops.

WILLIAM A. RILEY, Ph.D., Entomology.

MERRITT W. HARPER, M.S., Animal Husbandry.

JAMES A. BIZZELL, Ph.D., Soil Technology.

GLENN W. HERRICK, B.S.A., Economic Entomology.
HOWARD W. RILEY, M.E., Farm Mechanics.

CYRUS R. CROSBY, A.B., Entomology.

HAROLD E. ROSS, M.S.A., Dairy Industry.

KARL MCK. WIEGAND, Ph.D., Botany.

EDWARD A. WHITE, B.S., Floriculture.

WILLIAM H. CHANDLER, Ph.D., Pomology.

ELMER S. SAVAGE, M.S.A., Ph.D., Animal Husbandry.

LEWIS KNUDSON, Ph.D., Plant Physiology.

KENNETH C. LIVERMORE, Ph.D., Farm Management.

ALVIN C. BEAL, Ph.D., Floriculture.

MORTIER F. BARRUS, Ph.D., Plant Pathology.

CLYDE H. MYERS, M.S., Ph.D., Plant Breeding.

GEORGE W. TAILBY, JR., B.S.A., Superintendent of Livestock.
EDWARD S. GUTHRIE, M.S. in Agr., Ph.D., Dairy Industry.
JAMES C. BRADLEY, Ph.D., Entomology.

PAUL WORK, B.S., A.B., Vegetable Gardening.
JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., M.F., Forestry.
EARL W. BENJAMIN, Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry.
EMMONS W. LELAND, B.S.A., Soil Technology.
CHARLES T. GREGORY, Ph.D., Plant Pathology.
WALTER W. FISK, M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry.
ARTHUR L. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Farm Management.
ROBERT MATHESON, Ph.D., Entomology.

MORTIMER D. LEONARD, B.S., Entomology.

FRANK E. RICE, Ph.D., Agricultural Chemistry.

VERN B. STEWART, Ph.D., Plant Pathology.

IVAN C. JAGGER, M.S. in Agr., Plant Pathology (In cooperation with Rochester University)
WILLIAM I. MYERS, B.S., Farm Management.

LEW E. HARVEY, B.S., Farm Management.

LEONARD A. MAYNARD, A.B., Ph.D., Animal Husbandry.

LOUIS M. MASSEY, A.B., Ph.D., Plant Pathology.

BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Editor.

LELA G. GROSS, Assistant Editor.

The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free on request to residents of New York State

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