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"Results of Wire- Worm Investigations," by A. F. Conradi, Clemson 

 College, S. C. (5 minutes.) 



Life history and control of the wire-worms, Horistonoitts uhleri and Monocrepidius 

 vespertintts in South CaroUna. 



"Notes on Insects Attacking Sudan Grass," by Wilmon Newell, Col- 

 lege Station, Tex. (10 minutes.) 



Information concerning well-known insects attacking Sudan grass, an important 

 forage crop of the semi-arid Southwest. 



"Some Economic Results of the Year," by S. J. Hunter, Lawrence, 

 Kans. (12 minutes.) 



"An Unique Type of Insect Injury," by W. R. McConnell, Hagers- 

 town, Md. (10 minutes.) 



An account of an insect which prevents the proper functioning of the root-nodules 

 of certain legimaes. 



"A Mechanical Measure for Controlling the Flea-Beetle (Epitrix 

 fuscula) on Potato," by C. L. Metcalf, Columbus, Ohio. (10 

 minutes.) Lantern. 



"An Outbreak of the Alfalfa Looper (Autographa gamma Calif ornica 

 Speyer)," by J. R. Parker, Bozeman, Mont. (7 minutes.) 



Adjournment. 



Program 



Thursday, December 31, 10 a. m. 



Reading of Papers 



"The Habits of Sarcophagidse," by J. M. Aldrich, La Fayette, Ind. 

 (10 minutes.) 



"Further Data on the Life Economy of the Chinch Bug Egg Parasite," 

 by J. W. McCulloch, Manhattan, Kans. (12 minutes.) 



This paper gives the results of the life history studies of the past summer. 



"Efficiency of Parasites of the San Jose Scale," by H. A. Surface, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



An outline on the efficiency of parasites in cleaning up this pest; their natural 

 spread in Pennsylvania, and their successful dissemination by artificial means. 



