ican Association for the Advancement of Science. Members are urged 

 to secure hotel reservations in advance, as the hotel management 

 request that reservations should be made at least ten days before the 

 meeting. 



Railroad Rates 



All railroad lines have declined to grant reduced rates for the meet- 

 ing. 



Announcement Concerning Program 



A full program of the meeting will be published in the general 

 program issued by the American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science. Each member attending the meeting on payment of dues 

 will be furnished with the official button of the association and a special 

 program of the meeting. 



In accordance with the action of the executive committee symposia 

 have been arranged on " Present Methods of Teaching Entomology " 

 and on " Spraying Machinery — Its Present Desirable and Undesir- 

 able Features." These subjects will be presented by some of the best- 

 known entomologists of this country and will be a special feature 

 of the meeting. In connection with the symposium on spraying 

 machinery, members are requested to bring to the meeting, for exhibit 

 or demonstration, any spraying devices which have given superior 

 results and to come prepared to join in a full discussion of both of 

 these important subjects. 



PROGRAM 



Report of the secretary. 



Report of the committee on nomenclature, Mr. Herbert Osborn, 



chairman, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Report of the committee on testing proprietary insecticides, by E. 



D. Sanderson, chairman, Morgantown, W. Va. 

 Report of the committee on affihation, by Mr. Lawrence Bruner, 



chairman, Lincoln, Neb. 

 Report of the executive committee, by President E. D. Sanderson, 



Morgantown, W. Va. 

 Appointment of committees. 

 Miscellaneous business. 

 New business. 

 Annual address of the president, by E. D. Sanderson, Morgantown, 



W. Va., " The Work of the American Association of Economic 



Entomologists." 





