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SECTION OF HORTICULTURAL INSPECTION 



R. W. Harned, Chairman E. R. Sasscer, Secretary 



Program 



Friday, December 2g, g.'jo a. m. 

 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.) 



Address by the Chairman, R. W. Harned, Agricultural College, Miss. 



Reading of Papers and Discussions 



"Recent Work of the Federal Horticultural Board," by C. L. Marlatt, 

 Washington, D. C. (15 minutes). 



"Bugs, Bugologists, Bugaboos, and Nurserjmien," F. F. Rockwell, 

 Chairman Development Committee, American Association of Nursery- 

 men, Bridgeton, N. J. (15 minutes). 



"Inspecting Nursery Stock at Digging Time," by Leonard Haseman, 

 Colimibia, Mo. (10 minutes). 



"Important Foreign Plant Diseases Collected on Imported Nursery 

 Stock in 1922," by R. Kent Beattie, Washington, D. C. (15 minutes). 



"Important Foreign Insects Collected on Imported Nursery Stock in 

 1922," by E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C. (15 minutes). 



"The Gipsy Moth in New Jersey," by T. J. Headlee, New Brunswick, 

 N. J. (5 minutes). 



Round Table Discussion of Nursery Stock Fumigation lead by G. A. 

 Arnold, Agricultural College, Miss. (30 minutes). 



Report of Committees. 



Selection of Officers. 



Adjournment. 



Program 



Friday, December zg, igzz, i:jo p. m. 

 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.) 



Symposiimi : — 



"Standards for the training of men who are to enter professional 

 entomology." 



