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Mr. G. M. Bentley: I would like to present to the association a 

 resolution that was adopted by the Section on Apiculture. 



Resolution on Bee Disease Control 



Adopted by the Section on Apicultnre, December 29, for action bj^ the Association. 



"The Section on Apiculture of the American Association of Economic Entomolo- 

 gists hereby expresses its approval of the informal agreement made by the apiary 

 inspectors of the North Central States and Canada at a recent meeting, as follows: 



Section 1. Resolved that the undersigned apiary inspectors of the North Central 

 States and Canada believe and agree that inspection certificates for the interstate 

 transportation of bees and used apiary supplies should be given only to apiaries 

 which have never been infected or which have been free from American Foul Brood 

 for at least one year. 



Provided, however, that bees in combless packages supplied with food made from 

 pure sugar only are exempted from the provisions of this Section. 



Section 2. It is further agreed that whenever a case of the interstate transporta- 

 tion of bees or used bee supplies, with or without an inspection certificate, comes to 

 the attention of the apiary inspector of any state, full information will be sent to the 

 state inspector of the state of destination. 



It is the further belief and recommendation of the Section on Apiculture that Fed- 

 eral Legislation providing for the regulation of the interstate transportation of bees 

 and used apiary supplies should be enacted." 



It was voted that the association endorse this resolution. 

 President Wilmon Newell: The report of the committee on 

 membership is now in order. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP 



The committee on membership submits the following report, and recommends 

 for election to associate membership : 



Albert, Theo., Chehalis, Wash. Brown, Luther, Agricultural College,Miss 



Alden, Charles H., Bureau of Entomol- Bynum, E. K., Ocean Springs, Miss. 



ogy, Washington, D. C. Carpenter, Hall B., 58 Central St., 



Balduf, Walter V., Ohio State Univer- Somerville, Mass. 



sity, Columbus, Ohio. Chafin, Jeff', Gainesville, Fla. 



Bartley, Hastings N., 43 Tremont St., Chamberlin, Frank S., Quincy, Fla. 



Boston, Mass. Craighead, Eugene M., Bureau of Plant 



Bazeley, William A. L., 519 State House, Industry, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Boston, Mass. Currier, Donald Locke, Hall of Justice, 



Blanchard, Everard E., San Isidro, San Jose, Calif. 



Argentina, So. America. Darlington, P. S., Wenatchio, Wash. 



Boyden, B. L., Daytona, Florida. DelCurto, J. M., State Department of 



Bradley, William G., Agricultural Ex- Agriculture, Austin, Tex. 



periment Station, Louisiana State Detwiler, John D., 117 Eddy St., Ithaca, 



University, Baton Rouge, La. N. Y. 



Brimley, Clement S., North Carolina Dozier, Herbert L., Agricultural College, 



Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, Miss. 



N- C. Drake, Carl J., N. Y. State College of 



Brinley, Floyd J., Riverton, N. J. Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y. 



