■"The Terrapin Scale in Maryland," by T. B. Symons and E. N. 

 Cory, College Park, Md. (10 minutes.) 



X)iscussioii of this scale in Maryland, injury it is doing and results of experiments 

 for its control. 



"The Woolly Aphis, Schizoneura lanigera," by S. J. Hunter, Man- 

 hattan, Kansas. (10 minutes.) 



Additions to its life history and beha^dor; experiments in control. 



"New Data on the Apple Maggot," by W. C. O'Kane, Durham, N. 

 H. (5 minutes.) 



IBrief summary of some of the results secured in the past summer's work at the New 

 Hampshire Station. 



"Some Results from Spraying for the Codling Moth," by R. W. 

 Braucher, Douglas, Mich. (20 minutes.) 



An analysis of some of the results obtained in spraying for the codling moth and 

 some conclusions and problems to be drawm from them. 



""Notes on the Egg Laying Habit of Sanninodea exitiosa Say," by 

 E. N. Cory, College Park, Md. (7 minutes.) 



"A Co-operative Experimental Field System," by A. F. Conradi, 

 Clemson College, S. C. (10 minutes.) 



A discussion showing the necessity of such a system under South Carolina condi- 

 tions and the method by which it is carried out. 



^'Notes on Some Insects Injurious in Nebraska During 1910," by 

 Myron H. Swenk, Lincoln, Neb. (10 minutes.) 



Remarks on several cases of insect damage of a severe or unusual character. 



"Entomological Review of the Year in Ohio," by H. A. Gossard, 

 Wooster, Ohio. (To be read by title.) 



Reports of committees. 



Miscellaneous business. 



Election of officers. 



Fixing time and place of the next meeting. 



Adjournment. 



A. F. Burgess, Secretary, E. D. Sanderson, President, 



Melrose Highlands, Mass. Morgantown, W. Va. 



