February, '16] 



HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS' PROCEEDINGS 



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10. "Cooperation in the Establishment of State Quarantines," by J. Edward 

 Taylor, Salt Lake City, Utah. 



11. "The Ohio Inspection System," by N. E. Shaw, Columbus, Ohio. Illustrated. 

 (15 minutes.) 



Business 



Professor W. J. Schoene, Blacksburg, Virginia, was nominated as 

 Chairman of this section for 1916, and J. G. Sanders, Madison, Wis- 

 consin, was reelected Secretary. 



The following persons were in attendance at the sessions of the 

 meetings: 



Ed. L. Ayers, Austin, Tex. 



R. Kent Beattie, Washington, D. C. 



Geo. G. Becker, Fayetteville, Ark. 



G. M. Bentley, Knoxville, Tenn. 



E. C. Cotton, Elyria, O. 



J. H. Dayton, PainesvilJe, O. 



Geo. A. Dean, Manhattan, Kan. 



D. iM. DeLong, Columbus, O. 

 Harry F. Dietz, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 H. E. Evans, Columbus, O. 



W. E. Evans, Jr., Painesville, O. 

 Richard Faxon, Elyria, O. 



E. P. Felt, Albany, N. Y. 



F. A. Fenton, W. Lafayette, Ind. 

 S. B. Fracker, Madison, Wis. 



F. D. Heckathorn, Painesville, O. 

 E. J. Hoddy, Columbus, O. 

 Neale F. Howard, Columbus, O. 

 S. J. Hunter, Lawrence, Kan. 



B. F. ffindig, Elkhart, Ind. 



Max. Kislink, Jr., Washington, D. C 



R. W. Leiby, Raleigh, N. C. 



P. W. Mason, LaFayette, Ind. 



R. S. McKay, Owensville, O. 



E. M. Mendenhall, Columbus, O. 



G. B. Merrill, N. Abington, Mass. 

 Joseph H. Merrill, Manhattan, Kan. 

 Harold Morrison, Indianapolis, Ind. 



H. Ness, Ames, Iowa. 



Owen Nelson, Laramie, Wyo. 



F. M. O'Byrne, Gainesville, Fla. 



L. M. Peairs, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Morley Pettit, Guelph, Ont. 



W. A. Price, LaFayette, Ind. 



Jesse M. Robinson, Columbus, O. 



Lowell Roudebush, New Richmond, O. 



W. E. Rumsey, Morgantown, W. Va. 



J. G. Sanders, Madison, Wis. 



E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C. 



A. F. Satterthwait, W. LaFayette, Ind. 



W. J. Schoene, Blacksburg, Va. 



Geo. D. Shafer, East Lansing, Mich. 



N. E. Shaw, Columbus, O. 



Mrs. L. C. R. Smythe, Topeka, Kan. 



Perlej^ Spaulding, Washington, D. C. 



H. J. Speaker, Sandusky, O. 



J. Edward Taylor, Salt Lake City, Utah. 



F. L. Thomas, Auburn, Ala. 

 J. Troop, LaFayette, Ind. 



Geo. H. Vansell, Lexington, Ky. 



C. H. Waid, Wauseon, O. 



Frank N. Wallace, Indianapolis, Ind. 



R. L. Webster, Ames, Iowa. 



Don B. Whelan, East Lansing, Mich. 



P. B. Wiltberger, Columbus, O. 



L. H. Worthley, Boston, Mass. 



Summary of Papers and Discussions 



1. Address of the Chairman. Professor Rumsey described the losses 

 occasioned by the "cedar rust" on the apple crop in West Virginia 

 andoutHned the steps taken for controlling the situation, which included 

 the destruction of cedars over a large area. Some conflict with pi-op- 

 erty owners was encountered but after tactful maneuvering the sit- 

 uation was cared for and the difficulties overcome. The situation is 

 gratifying at the present time. Dr. Headlee asked what diameter 



