342 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY [Vol. 5 



Saturday, 9.00 a.w., April 1, 1911 



Motion made and carried that the regular order of business be 

 set aside and that the President appoint a nominating committee to 

 report immediately after the morning's program. 



The President appointed the follo^ving members to constitute the 

 nominating committee, viz., Professor R. W. Doane and Mr. A. L. 

 Rutherford. 



Reading of papers proceeded as follows: 



8. "Some Coccid parasites in California." Professor H. J. Quayle, University of 

 California. (See Bull. 222, 223 and 226, University of California Experiment 

 Station.) 



9. "The Quantity of Spray required." Professor C. W. Woodworth. University 

 of California. 



10. "Chalcids which feed at Punctures made by the Ovipositor." Professor 

 S. B. Doten, University of Nevada. (See Technical Bull. No. 78, Agr. Exp. Station, 

 University of Nevada.) 



11. "The Distribution of Ecto-parasites." Professor Y. L. Kellogg, Leland 

 Stanford University. (Abstract appears in this issue of the Journal.) 



12. "Anti-Malaria Campaigns in California, — methods and results." (To be 

 published together with other material in book form, "Malaria, cause and control."). 



The nominating committee reported the following nominations: 



President, — Professor C. W. Wood worth, Berkeley, California 

 State Vice-Presidents, — 



Arizona, ■- — , Phoenix 



British Columbia, Hon. Th. Cunningham, Vancouver 



Cahfornia, Professor R. W. Doane, Palo Alto 



Colorado, Professor C. P. Gillette, Fort Collins 



Idaho, Professor L. F. Henderson, Moscow 



Montana, Professor R. A. Cooley, Bozeman 



Nevada, Professor S. B. Doten, Reno 



New Mexico, Professor Fabian Garcia, Agricultural College 



Oregon, Professor A. B. Cordley, Corvalhs 



Utah, Professor E. D. Ball, Logan • 



Washington, Professor A. L. Melander, Pullman 



Wyoming, Professor Aven Nelson, Laramie 

 Executive Committee, — 



Mr. R. R. Rogers, San Francisco 

 Mr. H. P. Stabler, Yuba City 

 Mr. L. H. Day, Hollister 

 Mr. G. H. Jackson, Mom-ovia 

 Secretary-Treasurer, — W. B. Herms, Berkeley, California 



The secretary was instructed to cast a ballot for the election of these 

 officers. 



After a discussion of the time and place of the next meeting, the 



