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D. C, Aujiust 17 and 18, 1S!)1. The rrosidnit's iniuisnral address was 

 doliveiod by J. Flctclicr of Canada. The following papers were read: 

 Destructive Locnsts of North America, together with Notes on the 

 Occurrences in 189 1 , by L. Bruner of Nebraska ; Cliilo saccharalis in New 

 Mexico The White Grub of Aflorhina, and Miscellaneous Notes, l)y 0. 

 H. T. Townsend of New Mexico; Notes on Blackberry Borers and Ciall 

 INFakers and The Sijuash Borer {Melittia cucurhiUv) and Remedies tlu'.re- 

 lor by J. B. Smith of New Jersey; Notes on the Cotton Cutworm 

 {^Agrotis annexa), and A Nematode Leaf Disease {Aphehnchiis s]).), by 

 G. F. Atkinson of Alabama; Kerosene Emulsion and ryrcMiruin, by 

 C. V. Ivih^y of the TJ. S. Department of Agriculture; Work of the Sea- 

 son in Mississippi, by 11. E. Weed of INIississippi ; Note on the Horn 

 Fly {Hcvmatohia serrata) in Ohio, by D. S. Kc'llicott, of Oliio; Notes 

 of the Season, by B. A. Ormerod of England; Notes on the Recent 

 Outbreak of .Dissostcira longipcnnis, by E. A. Popenoe of Ivansas; 

 Notes on aCorn Crambid (Crambun calujinosellm), by M. 11, r.eckwitli 

 of Delaware; Notes of the Year in New Jersey, by J. B. Smith of New 

 Jersey; Government Work and the Patent Office, by C. V. Riley of the 

 TJ. S. Department of Agriculture ; A Note on Parasites, by L. O. I loward 

 of the U. S. Department of Agriculture; Report of a Trip to Kansas to 

 Investigate Reported Damages from Grasshoppers, by H. Osborn, of 

 Iowa ; The Clover Seed Cater^llar ( Gmpholitha inter stinetana, Clem.), by 

 11. Osborn and H. A. Gossard of Iowa; Standard Fittings for Spraying 

 Iklachinery, by W. B. Alwood of Virginia; Entomologi('al Work in Cen- 

 tral Park, by E. B. South wick of New York ; Some Historic Notes, by A. 

 J. Cook of Michigan; An Experiment with Kerosene Enudsions, l)y H. 

 Osborn of Iowa; A Note on Silk Culture, by P. Wallace of California; 

 Notes on a few Borers, by G. C. Davis of Michigan; The Pophir Goni- 

 octena {Gonioctcna pallida, Linn.), by A. J. Cook of IMichigan; Notes 

 of the Season tiom South Dakota, by J. M. Aldrich of South Dak<>ta; 

 A Note onRemecUes for the Horn Fly, by W. B. Alwood of Virginia; The 

 Chinch Bug Disease and other Notes, by F. H. Snow of Kansas. 



DIVISION OF VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY. 



Journal of Mycology, Vol. VII, No. 1, September 10, 1801 

 (pp. 63, plates 10).— This number includes articles on Sweet Potato Black 

 Rot (Ccratocijstis fimhriata, E. and Hals.), by B. D. Halsted and D. G. 

 Fairchild; Experiments in the Treatment of Want Diseases, part iii, by 

 B. T. GaUoway; Diseases of the Orange in Florida, by L. M. Under- 

 wood; Peach Blight {Blomliafnictlr/ena, Persoon),by E. F. Smith; the 

 improVed Japy Knapsack Sprayer, by B. T. Galh)way; Notes on some 

 Uredinese of the United States, by P. Dietel; New Species of Uredi- 

 nese {Pucainia hemizonice, ^cidinm oldcnUndianum, and ^. maUas- 

 tri), by J. B. Ellis and S. M. Tracy; A New Pine Leaf Rust {Gokospo-^ 

 Hum pini), by B. T. GaUoway; Observations on New Species of Fungi 



