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Report of the Trustees of the Crop Protection Institute, by W. C. 

 O'Kane, Durham, N. H. 



Report of the Committee on Nomenclature, by Edith M. Patch, 

 Orono, Me. 



Report of the Committee on Index to Economic Entomology, by E, P. 

 Felt, Albany, N. Y. 



Report of the Committee on U. S. National Museum, by J. J. Davis, 

 Lafayette, Ind. 



Appointment of Committees. 



Miscellaneous business. 



New business. 



Annual Address of the President, J. G. Sanders, Harrisburg, Pa., 

 "Whither in Entomology?" 



Reading of Papers 



"Problems in Economic Entomology," by E. P. Felt, Albany, N. Y. 



(15 minutes). 

 General discussion of some of the larger phases of control work. 



"Choice of Food and Ntunerical Abundance Among Insects," by C. T. 

 Brues, Boston, Mass. (15 minutes). Lantern. 



A discussion of monophagous and polyphagous species in reference to their abundance 

 under natural and agricultural conditions, and the biological and economic con- 

 clusion to be drawn therefrom. 



"The Obligation that Economic Entomology owes to Forestry," by 

 S. A. Graham and A. G. Ruggles, St. Paul, Minn. (15 minutes). 

 A consideration of forest insect problems in Minnesota. 



Adjournment. 



Program 



Thursday, December 28, i()22, 1:30 p. m. 

 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass). 



Discussion of the Presidential Address. 



