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Secretaries of the Societies to avoid conflicts in programs and arrange 

 S3aiiposiums which are of interest to all. These are the principal 

 items. We are asked to send representatives to this conference to see 

 if we cannot make arrangem_ents along these lines. It does not bind 

 us to anything. 



Voted that the recommendation be adopted. 



The report of the Committee on Policy was then adopted as a whole. 



President George A. Dean :■ Mr. Ball has a cablegram from 

 Holland which I will ask him to read at this time. 



Mr. E. D. Ball: The following cablegram has been received from 

 Holland addressed to the plant pathologists: "If American and Cana- 

 dian Plant Pathologists and Entomologists be invited to join trip to 

 Holland and conference, Wageningen, May, 1922, will some of them 

 come? Please cable if possible. Merry Christmas." 



"(Signed) Quanjer, 



Vanpoeteren, 

 Westerdyk." 



This is an invitation to an international meeting in Holland. It 

 will probably be a potato conference, as these three men are especially 

 interested in potatoes. It may be possible for the government to send 

 one man over at that time. 



final business 



The final business was transacted Saturday afternoon, December 

 31st. 



President George A. Dean: The first item is the report of the 

 Auditing Committee. 



REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE 



Toronto, Canada 

 Dec. 31, 1921. 



The Committee has examined the books and vouchers of the secretary and have 

 found them to be cf,rrect. 



Glenn W. Herrick 

 S. B. FrackeIv 



Comfnittet 



Voted that the report be accepted. 



President George A. Dean: Next is the report of the Committee 

 on Resolutions. 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS 



1. Resolved, 'rtiat the American Association of Economic Entomologists heartily 

 endorse the Insect Pest Survey and express its deep appreciation of the facilities 



