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The paper was followed by a demonstration of material and 
breeding methods by Miss McCracken and discussed by the 
following: Professor Woodworth, Mr. Champion, Mr. Childs, 
Professor Lawrence Bruner, and Dr. E. C. Van Dyke. 
An early adjournment was made in order to allow the 
members to attend the meetings of other scientific societies in 
session. 
A large number of the members attended a banquet given 
on Wednesday evening at the Hotel Sutler, in San Francisco, 
by the Biological Society of America. 
The fifth session was called to order by the Temporary 
Chairman, at the University of California, in room 212, of 
Agricultural Hall, on Thursday, August 5th, at 10:00 A. M. and 
the following papers were presented: 
W. B. Herms, University of California—The Anopheline 
Mosquitoes of California, Distribution and Ecological Con- 
siderations. 
This paper was discussed by Mr. Ehrhorn, Dr. McCracken, 
Dr. L. O. Howard, Professor C. P. Gillette, and Professor 
Wie sa. Raley: 
James Zetek, Panama Canal Zone—The Reduction of 
Malaria by Reducing the Number of Malarial Mosquitoes 
within a House. Read by the Temporary Secretary. 
Discussed by Professor Herms, Professor Bruner, Dr. 
Howard, Mr. Ehrhorn, Professor Woodworth, Dr. F. E. 
Blaisdell and Mr. Swezey. 
F. C. Bishop, United States Bureau of Entomology—The 
Distribution and Abundance of the Ox Warbles (Hypoderma 
lineata and H. bovis) in the United States. Read by title. 
The Society then adjourned until 2:00 P. M. 
The sixth session was called to order by the Temporary 
Chairman and the following papers were presented: 
E.. P.. Van, Duzee; University of -California—Prority an 
Family Names and Related Matters. 
Discussed by Mr. H. L. Viereck and Dr. L: O. Howard. 
E. C. Van Dyke, University of California—The Distribution 
of Insects in Western North America. 
Discussed by Dr. L. O. Howard. 
