"The Sinuate Pear-Borer in New York," by Hugh Glasgow, Geneva, 

 N. Y. (10 minutes.) Lantern. 



A study on the distribution of Agrilus sinualus within the state, its importance, 

 and means of control. 



"Side Injury and Codling Moth Control," by E. P. Felt, Albany, 

 N. Y. (8 minutes.) 



Relation existing between infestations and side injury and the effect various 

 treatments may have on the elimination of this tj'pe of injury. 



"On the Control of Saperda Candida,'^ by Geo. G. Becker, Fayetteville, 

 Ark. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



The results of two years' investigations on control of this pest. Asphaltum, 

 white lead paint, and wire screening will be discussed. 



"Mercurial Ointment, an Effective Control for Hen Lice," by George 

 H. Lamson, Jr., Storrs, Conn. (10 minutes.) 



"Lime as an Insecticide," by Z. P. Metcalf, W. Raleigh, N. C. (15 

 ■ minutes.) Lantern. 

 A summary of the results of using lime against the cow pea weevils. 



"A New Tree Banding Material for the Control of the Gypsy Moth," 

 by A. F. Burgess, Melrose Highlands, Mass., and C. C. Mc- 

 Donnell, Washington, D. C. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



Announces the successful use of a banding material not heretofore made in this 

 country. 



"Some Facts about Carbon Bisulphide," by Walter C. O'Kane, 

 Durham, N. H. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



"Recent Vacuum Fumigation Results," by E. R. Sasscer, Washington, 

 D. C. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 

 Deals with the use of vacuum fumigation as applied to insect control. 



"Miscellaneous Notes on Nicotine Insecticides," by V. I. Safro, 

 Louisville, Ky. (15 minutes.) 

 Correcting some common errors and calling attention to some new findings. 



Adjournment. 



