"Stabilizers for Oil Emulsions," by W. W. Yothers, Orlando, Fla, 

 (5 minutes.) 



"Soil Insecticide Tests," by J. J. Davis, Riverton, N. J. (10 minutes.) 



Brief summary of miscellaneous soil insecticide tests against Cyclocephala 

 Anomola?, Popillia, and Cotinus grubs. 



"Outline of Project Work in Extension Entomology," by E. G. Kelly, 

 Manhattan, Kan. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



"Some Results of the Special Spray Service Conducted in New York 

 State," by C. R. Crosby and R. G. Palmer, Ithaca, N. Y. (10 

 minutes.) 



This paper deals with the organization of an efficient spray service in certain 

 fruit-producing counties of New York state conducted in cooperation with 

 the farm bureaus. 



"Two 'Spray Your Orchard Week' Campaigns in Mississippi," by 

 R. W^. Harned and 0. I. Snapp, Agricultural College, Miss. 

 (8 minutes.) 

 Organization and results of two spraying campaigns in Mississippi. 



Adjournment. 



SECTION ON APICULTURE 

 W. E. Britton, Chairman. G. M. Bentley, Secretary. 



Program 

 Wednesday^ December 31 , 8.00 p. m. 

 Address by the Chairman, W. E. Britton, New Haven, Conn. 

 Reading of Papers and Discussions 



"The Economic Importance of Beekeeping in Entomological Work," 

 by E. R. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



"What Some Entomologists Are Doing for Beekeeping," 'by Ken- 

 neth Hawkins, Watortown, Wis. 



"Honey Production," l)y G. A. Koger, Meridian, Idaho. 



"Boys and Girls Bee Clubs," by Frank C. Poliott, Hamilton, 111. 



"Adaptation of System to Locality," by I-'rank C. Pellott, Hamilton, 

 111. 

 Seasons antl flora vary so greatly tiiat nuicli skill is iicci'ssary to make tlie 

 most of the possilile crop. 



