CONTENTS— Coniwwed. 



American Association of OfiBcial Horticultural Inspectors, Proceed- 

 ings of the 9th Annual Meeting (Continued) 



Page. 



Report of committee on treatment of scale infested nurseries 262 



A practical method of inspecting imported seedlings T.B.Symons 263 



The practicability of nursery quarantine stations A. F. Conradi 267 

 Results of experiments on dipping trees and fumigating peach buds* 



T. B. Symons and E. N. Cory 269 



The health of plants as related to insects J.B.S. Norton 269 



A new species of Coccophagus, with a table of the host relations of those species 



of the genus known to the writer L. 0. Howard 276 



Attitude of the nurserymen toward a national inspection and quarantine law 



T. B. Symons, J. B. Smith and E. L. W or sham 278 



Treating seed com for wireworms H. T, Femald 282 



Notes on some insects injurious in Nebraska in 1910 M. H. Swenk 283 



Some old methods applied in a new manner to a collecting machine 



H. F. Wilson 286 



Editorial 289 



Scientific Notes 



Brown-tail moth in Connecticut W. E. Britton 261 



Another breeding place for the house-fly F. B. Milliken 275 



The rufous scale at Key West, Florida A.W. Morrill 277 



Biilletin of entomological research E. P. Felt 291 



Miastor larvse E. P. Felt 296 



Reviews 292 



Current Notes 294 



♦Withdrawn for publication elsewhere. 



