Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Newsletter, Vol. 39: March 1, 1934
Ability to accumulate annual leave, as authorized in Administrative Memoran dum No. 153, permitted a number of inspectors connected With the Philadelphia dis trict office to take the remainder of their annual leave for 1933 in January and February of this year. Seasonal activities in the Philadelphia section required in the services of the limited number of employees stationed there for a much longer period than is usually necessary during November and December. The new ruling concerning annual leave permitted continuance of the work Without a year-end leave taking clean-up.
Complete histories of each nursery plot treated with lead arsenate are avail able in leading books kept by the treating division. Information contained in the forms executed in the field by inspectors supervising treatments have been transferred to the treating books. Prwts of block maps describing the boundaries of the plots are inserted in the books after checking With the field records. Pertinent information also is being added preparatory to spring scil sampling and next season's lead arsenate applications.
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