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Orange dog Popilio thonx Linn. 



Orange maggot Trypcta ludeiis Loew. 



Oriental moth Ciiidocampa tlavenccns Walk. 



Peach bark-beetle Pliloeophthorus liminaris Harris. 



Peach twig-moth Amirsia liiicotella Zell. 



Pear-leaf blister-niite Eriophijes pi/ri Pagnst. 



Pear thrips Euthrips pyri Daniel. 



Potato-tuber worm I'litlioriincnt operailella Zeller. 



Purple scale Lcpido!<(iphcs beckii Newm. 



Quince cureulio Coiiotruchelus crata'gi Walsh. 



Raspberry cane-borev Oherea bimaculata Oliv. 



Raspberry root-borer Bcmbccia inartiinata Harr. 



Red-humped apple caterpillar Schizurn coiiciiina S. & A. 



Round-headed apple-tree borer Sapcrda candkla Fab. 



Sinuate pear-tree borer Agrilus sinuatiis Oliv. 



Snowy tree cricket Oecanfhus nivcus DeG. 



Soft scale Coccus hesperidiim Linn. 



Southern cabbage worm Pontia protodice Boisd. 



Squash lady beetle Epilacfina horcaHs Fab. 



Strawberry crown moth Aegeria rutikiiis Hy Edw. 



Striped cucumber beetle Diabrotica vittata Fab. 



Sugar-cane beetle Ligyrus rugiceps Lee. 



Tent caterpillar Malucosoma anicricana Fab. 



Terrapin scale Eulecanhim nigrofasciatum Perg. 



Tobacco flea-beetle Epitrix parvula Fab. 



Two-striped walking stick 'Anisomorpha bupresioides Stahl. 



Walnut scale Aspidiotiis juglans-regice Comst. 



Woolly apple aphis Schizoiwura lanigera Hausm. 



Yellow-head cranberry worm Aclcris minuta Rob. 



Mr. Hopkins presented a list of common names of beetles, which he 

 stated he had recently used in connection with a publication that had 

 just gone to press and stated that he would like to present the list to 

 the Association for adoption if there was no objection. 



Mr. Sanderson stated that he had no objection to the names, but 

 thought that they should be referred to the connnittee. 



By vote of the Association the list was referred to the Committee 

 on Nomenclature, with instructions to report on the matter before the 

 close of the meeting. 



The President called the attention of the Association to the fact that 

 there was a vacancy on the Council, owing to the death of Dr. James 

 Fletcher. 



It was voted to elect one member to fill this position and Mr. Herbert 

 Osborn was chosen to fill the unexpired term. 



