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matter was left in the hands of the Secretarj' and adjournment took 

 place. 



Third Annual Meeting of the Pacific Slope Association of 

 Economic Entomologists 



The Third Annual Meeting of the Pacific Slope Association of Eco- 

 nomic Entomologists took place at Stanford Univeristy, California, 

 April 5th and 6th, 1912, in affiliation with the Pacific x^ssociation of 

 Scientific Societies. The Entomologists had their headquarters in 

 Room 432, Zoology Building. 



Friday Morning, April oth, 1912 



11.00 to 12.00 Business Meeting. The Society was called to order 

 by the President, Professor C. W. Woodworth. The minutes of the 

 last Annual INIeeting were read and approved. On motion the Presi- 

 dent appointed the following committees : 



Auditing committee comprised of Professor R. W. Doane, Mr. G. A. 

 Coleman and Mr. D. L. Crawford. Nominating committee consist- 

 ing of Professor H. J. Quayle, Mr. J. C. Bridwell, Mr. E. 0. Essig. 



After announcements by the Secretary the Association adjourned to 

 meet at 1.30 p.m. 



Friday afternoon, April oth, 1912 



Motion carried that we proceed to carry out the program as printed. 



The President called upon Professor Doane to occupy the chair. 

 The chairman called for the first paper on the program "The Insec- 

 ticide Industries in California" by Professor Woodworth. After 

 reading his paper the President again resumed the chair. 



The following papers were tead and discussed : — ■ 



1. "The Insecticide Industries in California." Professor C. W. Woodworth. 

 (Appears in this issue of the Journal.) 



2. "Studies of the Petroleum Fly (Psilopa petrolei Coq.) in California." Mr. D. L. 

 Crawford, Leland Stanford University. Published in full in Pomona Journ. Ent. 

 Vol. IV, No. 2, pp. 687-97.) 



3. "Diabrotica virgifera Lee. as a Corn Root worm." Professor C. P. Gillette, 

 University of Colorado (Read by Professor W. B. Herms). (Appears in this number 

 of the Joiu-nal.) 



4. "'A new Genus of Coccidae destroying the Sugar Pine." Mr. George A. Coleman, 

 University of California. 



5. ''Photographing Insects with demonstration of apparatus in the photographic 

 room of the Entomological laboratory." Professor R. W. Doane, Leland Stanford 

 University. 



