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Contents 



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 Table of Contents ii 



American Association of Economic Entomologists: 



Officers vii 



List of Meetings and Past Officers vii 



List of Members ix 



Proceedings of the 22d Annual Meeting: 



Part 1 : Business proceedings 1 



Part 2: Papers 12-65, 113-222 



Proceedings of the 8th Annual Meeting of Horticultural Inspectors: 



Part 1 : Business Proceedings 65 



Part 2: Papers 69-82, 223-250 



Current Notes 109, 255, 327, 387, 443, 507 



Discussion and Correspondence 437 



Editorial 105, 251, 320, 382, 439, 505 



Obituary 383 



Reviews 107, 252, 321, 385, 440, 506 



Scientific Notes 104, 222, 250, 319, 436, 504 



Papers 



AiNSLEE, G. G. Notes on Aphis maidiradicis ^ 157 



Atwood, G. G. BrowTi tail moth on imported nursery stock 71 



Ball, E. D., Titus, E. G., and Greaves, J. E. The season's work 



on arsenical poisoning of fruit trees 187 



Barber, T. C. The Coccidaj of Audubon Park, New Orleans, La. 420 



Blshopp, F. C. a unique insect catching machine 314 



Britton, W. E. The official entomologist and the farmer 12 



Notes of the season in Connecticut 434 



Cs| Burgess, A. F. Some insecticide methods used in combating the 

 ^2 gipsy moth 38 



Notes on Calosoma frigidum Kirby, a native beneficial insect 217 



Chittenden, F. H., and Marsh, H. O. Note on the oviposition 



of the tarnished plant-bug 478 



Cockerell, T. D. a. The Coccidaj of Boulder County, Colorado 425 



CoLLiNGE, Walter E. Collembola as injurious insects 204 



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