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ABSTRACT THE Secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research announces that H.M. Government has gratefully accepted the offer of the Governing Body of the Imperial College


of Science and Technology to place at the Department's disposal for the period of the War all the accommodation of the Biological Field Station at Slough that is required for the


purposes of the Department's work on the infestation of produce by insects. The Department has now taken into its own employment the staff of the Imperial College hitherto engaged on


the Department's work in this field, and with the consent of the Governing Body of the College has secured the services of Prof. J. W. Munro as consultant. All correspondence intended


for the Department on the infestation of produce by insects should be addressed to the Officer-in-Charge, Pest Infestation Laboratory, Biological Field Station, Slough, Bucks. Access through


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