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27. (H & S) Evergreen bagworm {Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis) ; life history 

 and means of control. 



L. Haseman, Mo. Agr. Exp. Sta., Columbia, Mo. 



28. (H & S) Spotted tentiform leaf-miner {Ornix prunivorella Cham.) ; life his- 

 tory, distribution and means of control. 



L. Haseman, Mo. Agr. Exp. Sta., Columbia, Mo. 



Diptera 



29. Apple maggot; biology and methods of control. 



J. W. Illingworth, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. 



Thysanoptera 



30. (S) Onion thrips and other truck crop insects; to determine best means of 

 control. (Cooperation with department of plant pathology.) 



J. G. Sanders, Wis. Agr. Exp. Sta., Madison, Wis. 



General Subject 



31. Sugar beet insects. 



E. G. Titus, Utah Agr. Exp. Sta., Logan, Utah. 



32. Cranberry insect investigations. (Cooperation with department of plant 

 pathology of same station and U. S. Bureau of Entomology.) 



J. G. Sanders and assistant, Wis. Agr. Exp. Sta., Madison, Wis. 



33. (A) Pecan insects; a systematic and biologic study of pecan insects. 

 R. W. Harned, Agricultural College, Miss. 



Incidental to Insect Control 



34. Arsenical poisoning of fruit trees. (With cooperation of the director and the 

 associate chemist.) 



E. G. Titus, Utah Agr. Exp. Sta., Logan, Utah. 



35. Spraying experiments in apple orchards. (Cooperation with departments of 

 Botany and Demonstration Farms.) 



A. L. Melander, Wash. Agr. Exp. Sta., Pullman, Wash. 



36. Fumigation studies. 



C. W. Woodworth, Cal. Agr. Exp. Sta., Berkeley, Cal. 



President F. L. Washburn: Any remarks on this very thorough 

 report of the committee? The chair is under the impression, with all 

 due respect to the committee, that it is hardly within its province to 

 criticise a station's work or its business management. 



On motion the report was duly accepted. 



Report of the Committee on Employment Bureau for Entomologists. 

 The speaker is chairman of that committee, which consists of two 

 other members, Messrs. Burgess and Osborn. The report is as follows: 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE UPON THE FEASIBILITY OF HAVING 

 AN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR ENTOMOLOGISTS IN CHARGE 

 OF THIS ASSOCIATION. 



The committee believes that some such agency as suggested at our last meeting 

 would be a desirable thing, and would prove useful for members of the Association 



