260 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. _ 



" Insect Enemies of Forest Trees." 

 " Notes on Some Observations in West Virginia." 

 By Prof. A. D. Hopkins, Entomologist to the West Virginia Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. 



" Notes on Insect Attacks of the Year." 

 By Dr. J- A. Lintner, State Entomologist, Albany, N.Y. 



" Entomological Notes from Maryland." 

 By W. (j. Johnson, State Entomologist, College Station, Md. 



The following papers, the authors of which were not present, were 

 read by title, but, it is expected, will be included in the published pro- 

 ceedings of the Association: — 



"The Grasshopper Disease in Colorado." 

 By C. P. Gillette, Professor of Zoology, in the State Agricultural College, 

 Fort Collins, Colo. / 



" The Development of the Mediterranean Flour Moth." 

 By F. H. Chittenden, Assistant in Division of Entomology, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 



" Notes on the San Jose' Scale." 

 By W. B. Alwood, Vice-director of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Blacksburg, Va. 



" A New Garden Smynthurid." 

 By F. L. Harvey, Professor of Entomology in the Maine State College, 

 Orono, Maine. 



" A Simple Device for the Preparation of Oil Emulsions." 

 By H. A. Morgan, Professor of Entomology in the Louisiana State Uni- 

 versity, Baton Rouge, La. 



The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President, 

 F. M. Webster ; first Vice-president, Herbert Osborn ; second Vice-presi- 

 dent, Lawrence Bruner ; Secretary, C. L. Marlatt. 



In accordance with the established custom, the next session will be 

 held on the two days preceding the general sessions of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, Detroit, Mich., August 6-7, 

 1897. C. L. Marlatt, 



Secretary. 



