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"Some Methods of Colonizing Imported Parasites and Determining 

 Their Increase and Spread," by S. S. Grossman, Meh'ose High- 

 lands, Mass. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 



"A Method for the Study of the Life-histories of Underground Insects," 

 by J. W. McColloch, Manhattan, Kansas. (10 minutes.) 



"Notes on an Introduced Weevil {Ceutorhynchus marginatus Payk.)," 

 by J. A. Hyslop, Hagerstown, Md. (10 minutes.) 



A brief account of an insect that has been established in this country for several 

 years and which attacks the dandelion seed. 



"Egg-laying Habits of Diprion simile Hartig," by Max P. Zappe, 

 New Haven, Conn. (5 minutes.) 

 Brief description of method of depositing eggs, food plants, etc. 



"Notes on the Bean Weevil {Bruchus ohtectus Say)," by J. A. Manter, 

 Storrs, Conn. (10 minutes.) 

 Notes on life-history and control measures of the bean weevil in stored beans. 



"Present Status of the Gipsy and Brown-tail Moths in Connecticut," 

 by Irving W. Davis, New Haven, Conn. (10 minutes.) 

 Area' at present infested with brief account of suppression work, rate of spread, 

 etc. 



"Some Factors in the Natural Control of Species," bj^ W. F. Fiske, 

 So. Hanson, Mass. (15 minutes.) 



"Insects of the Year in Idaho," by A. C. Burrill, Moscow, Idaho. 

 (5 minutes.) 

 The very remarkable increase in the clover aphis epidemic; losses from bean 

 thrips, grasshopper campaign, etc. 



Final Business 



Report of committee on auditing. 



Report of committee on resolutions. 



Report of committee on membership. 



Report of other committees. 



Nomination of Journal officers by Advisory Committee. 



Report of committee on nominations. 



Election of officers. 



Miscellaneous business. 



Fixing the time and place of next meeting. 



Finaladj ournment. 



C. Gordon Hewitt, President, 



Ottawa, Canada. 

 A. F. Burgess, Secretary, 

 Melrose Highlands, Mass. 



