"Results of Spraying and Dusting Experiments in Mississippi for the 

 Control of Peach Pests, Summer 1919," by O. I. Snapp, Agri- 

 cultural College, Miss. (10 minutes.) 



Adjournment. 



SECTION ON HORTICULTURAL INSPECTION 

 E. C. Cotton, Chairman. J. G. Sanders, Secretary. 



Program 

 Thursday, January 1, 1920, 1.30 p. m. 

 Address by the Chairman, E. C. Cotton, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Reading of Papers and Discussions 



"Treating Nursery Stock for the Control of San Jose Scale," by K. C. 

 Sullivan, Columbia, Mo. 



"The Present Status of Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby in the Panama 

 Canal Zone," by H. F. Dietz, Washington, D. C. 



"Important Foreign Insect Pests Collected on Imported Nursery 

 Stock in 1919," by E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C. 



"The Japanese Beetle Problem," by J. J. Davis, Riverton, N. J. ' 



"The Japanese Beetle Quarantine Work," by C. H, Hadley, Riverton, 

 N.J. 



"Federal Plant Quarantine Work and Cooperation with State Officials," 

 by C. L. Marlatt, Washington, D. C. 

 Ample opportunity for discussion will be given. In consequence of the enact- 

 ment of the Federal Plant Quarantine effective July 1, 1919, every state 

 inspection official will welcome Mr. Marlatt's discussion of this subject. 



Transaction of business and selection of officers. 



Adjournment. 



Program 



Friday, January 2, 10.00 a. m. 



Reading of Papers 



"Dipping Tobacco Plants at Setting Time for the Control of the 

 Tobacco Flea Beetle," by Z. P. Metcalf, West Raleigh, N. C. 

 (10 minutes.) Lantern. 

 A summary of the results secured by dipping tobacco plants in arsenical solu- 

 tion at setting time. 



