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Repoi't of the Committee on National Control of Introduced Insect 

 Pests, by Wilmon Newell, Baton Rouge, La. 



Report of the Committee on Nomenclature, by Herbert Osborn, 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



Report of the Committee on Testing Proprietary Insecticides, by 

 E. D. Sanderson, Durham, N. H. 



Report of the committee appointed to attend the Annual Meeting 

 of the American Association of Nurserymen, by T. B. Symons. 



Report of the committee appointed to attend the Annual Meeting 

 of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, by A. F. 

 Burgess, Washington, D. C. 



Miscellaneous Business. 



Appointment of Committees. 



Reading of Papers 



''Biological Notes on INIurgantia histrionica," by R. I. Smith, 

 Raleigh, N. C. 



Statement of observations and experiments made during 1908, with 

 particular reference to egg-laying and number of broods and their rela- 

 tion to remedial measures. 15 minutes. 



"Pemphigus tessellata Fitch." By Edith M. Patch, Orono, Me. 

 Items in regard to the life history heretofore unrecorded, including 

 notes on migrants, true sexes and eggs. 10 minutes. 



Adjournment. 



Program 



Monday, December 28, 1 p. m. 



Discussion of the Presidential Address. 



Reading of Papers 



"The Economic Status of the House Fly." By E. P. Felt, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



A discussion of the economic importance of this insect. 15 minutes. 



"Notes on Cranberry Pests." By H. J. Franklin, St. Anthony 

 Park, ]\Iinn. 



Notes on life histories of some of the insects concerned and some gen- 

 eral observations on parasitism. 15 minutes. 



"Means Whereby the Economic Entomologist Can Advance 

 Apiculture." By E. F. Phillips, Washington, D. C. 15 minutes. 



