JOURNAL 



OF 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 



OFFICIAL ORGAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Vol. 2 APRIL, 1909 No. 2 



Proceedings of the Twenty-first Annual Meeting of 



the American Association of Economic 



Entomologists 



(Continued from February number) 

 Morning Session, Tuesday, December 29, 1908 



The meeting was called to order by First Vice-President Britton 

 at 10.10 a. m. 



Chaieman Britton : The meeting will please come to order. The 

 first number on the program will be two papers by Mr. J. G. Sanders. 

 (Abstracts of these papers were presented.^) 



NOTES ON INSECT PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOMI- 

 CROGRAPHY 



By J. G. Sanders, Washington, D. C. 



In response to the requests of several entomologists interested in 

 photography of insects, a few notes on this subject are herewith of- 

 fered. Limited space precludes a full discussion of this interesting 

 work, but a few helpful suggestions may minimize the bugaboo of in- 

 tricacy which deters many from attempting the work and hinders 

 others in attaining good results. 



The desirability of good photographs of insects is becoming more 

 apparent as our critical study of those creatures advances. In this 



*The first paper, entitled "The Identity and Synonymy of a Few of Our 

 Common Soft Scales (Coccidse), will be published in the nest issue of the 



JOXIENAI,. 



