STATION OFFICERS.

H. H. HARRINGTONLL. D., President of the College and Director
J. W. CARSONAssistant to Director and State Feed Inspector
W. G. WELBORNVice Director and Agriculturist
M. FRANCISVeterinarian
E. J. KYLEHorticulturist
JOHN C. BURNSAnimal Husbandry
R. L. BENNETTCotton Specialist
O. M. BALLBotanist
G. S. FRAPSChemist
C. E. SANBORNCo-Operative Entomologist
N. C. HAMNERAssistant Chemist
E. C. CARLYLEAssistant Chemist
L. McLENNANDeputy Feed Inspector
A. T. POTTSDeputy Feed Inspector
J. H. RODGERSDeputy Peed Inspector
H. E. HANNADeputy Feed Inspector
C. W. CRISLERChief Clerk
W. L. BOYETTClerk Feed Control
F. R. NavailleStenographer
A. S. WareStenographer

STATE SUB-STATIONS.

W. S. HOTCHKISS, SuperintendentTroupe, Smith County
S. A. WASCHKA, SuperintendentBeeville, Bee County

NOTE—The main station is located on the grounds of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, in Brazos County. The postoffice address is College Station, Texas. Reports and bulletins are sent free upon application to the Director.

PREFACE.

This preliminary bulletin on Texas Honey Plants represents work of the Department of Entomology dating through the office tenures of Professors Mally, Newell, Sanderson and Conradi. They each have authorized and aided in the collection of the flora and data contained in this publication.

To Mr. Louis H. Scholl, of New Braunfels, Texas, Assistant and Apiarist from 1902 until 1906, the Department is directly indebted for the material contained herein, except as is otherwise designated.

Mr. Ernest Scholl, now Assistant and Apiarist, has furnished material as shown herein. He is now working on a continuation of the subject.

Mr. D. C. Milam, of Uvalde, formerly Foul Brood Inspector, has also contributed, as is shown.