Program 



Wednesday, December 31, 1913, 1.30 p. m. 



Report of Secretary. 



Report of executive committee, by President Parrott. 



Report of employment bureau, by F. L. Washburn, St. Anthony Park, 



Minn. 

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

 Appointment of committees. 

 Miscellaneous business. 



Reference to committee for consideration of the proposed amendment 

 to the constitution. 

 In article 3, section 1, "The officers shall consist of a president, 

 two vice-presidents, who shall be elected annually and a secre- 

 tary who shall be elected for a term of three years . . ." 

 Amend by striking out the words, "Two vice-presidents," and 

 insert instead the words, "one vice-president and an additional 

 vice-president for each section." 

 New business. 



Annual address of the President, P. J. Parrott, Geneva, N. Y. "The 

 GroAA'th and Organization of Applied Entomology in the United 

 States." 



Reading of Papers 



"Today's Work in Applied Entomology," by F. L. Washburn, St. 

 Anthony Park, Minn. (12 minutes.) 



A review of recent work in economic entomology. 



"County Organization in the Boll Weevil Campaign," by W. E. 

 Hinds, Auburn, Ala. (10 minutes.) 



Information concerning organization of county agricultural advisory committees, 

 coordinating and promoting all movements for rural betterment and bringing 

 merchants and farmers et al. into helpful cooperation. 



"Entomological Work in Missouri," by Leonard Haseman, Columbia, 

 Mo. (10 minutes.) 



A brief discussion of the work which the Department of Entomology is now doing 

 and our plans for extending the work in the future. 



