Program 



Monday, December 28, 1914, ^-30 p. m. 



Report of the Secretary. 



Report of executive committee, by President Fernald. 



Report of employment bureau, by W. E. Hinds, Auburn, Ala. 



Report of committee on nomenclature, by Herbert Osborn, Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



Report of committee on entomological investigations, by T. J. Headlee, 

 New Brunswick, N. J. 



Report of committee on bibliography of economic entomology, by 

 E. P. Felt, Albany, N. Y. 



Appointment of committees. 



Miscellaneous business. 



Action on the following proposed amendment to the by-laws : 



Article III, Section I of the by-laws reads as follows: "The annual 

 dues of active members shall be one dollar and the dues of asso- 

 ciate members 50 cents, which shall be payable in advance. No 

 dues shall be payable from foreign members. Annual dues shall 

 not include subscription to the Journal of Economic Ento- 

 mology." 



The proposal is to strike out this and substitute the following: 

 "The annual dues of active members shall be two dollars, and the 

 dues of associate members one dollar, which shall be payable in 

 advance. No dues shall be payable from foreign members. An- 

 nual dues shall not include subscriptions to the Journal of 

 Economic Entomology." 



New business. 



Annual address of the President, H. T. Fernald, Amherst, Mass. 

 "Some Present Needs of Economic Entomology." 



Reading of Papers 



"The Problems Involved in the Practical Work of Controlling the 

 Mosquito Pest within the Limits of a County," by T. J. Headlee, 

 New Brunswick, N. J. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



A brief statement of the problems and methods of meeting them. Based on two 

 years' experience with such work. 



''A" Review of the Spotted Fever Tick in Montana," by R. A. Cooley, 

 Bozeman, Mont. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



