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 REPORT OF THE SOCIETY 



QUEBEC SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF PLANTS 



REPORT OF THE WINTER MEETING 



The thirteenth annual meeting of the Quebec Society for the Protection 

 of Plants was held in the Biology Building of Macdonald College, on Tuesday, 

 March 1st 1921. 



Business Meeting 



The business meeting was opened by the President, Prof. W. Lochhead, at 

 2.00 p. m. Among those present were : — Rev. Father Leopold, Dr. W. T. 

 MacClement, Dr. F. C. Harrison, Dr. J. C. Chapais, Prof. Dickson, Prof. Bulnt- 

 ing, Prof. Letourneau, Prof. McRostie, Mr. A, Gibson, Mr. L. S. McLaine, 

 Mr. C. E. Fetch, Mr. Winn, Mr. Coderre, Mr. Blair, Mr. MacMahon, Mr. 

 Grindley, Mr. Maheux, Mr. Caron, Mr. Roy, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Kelsall, 

 Mr. Tawse, Mr. Howitt, Mr. Sauhders, Mr. Milne, Mr. Hockey, Mr. Hethring- 

 ton, Mr. Major,Mr. Richardson, Miss D. Newton, Mr. Simmonds and others. 

 The minutes of the last meeting were approved. 

 The report of the treasurer was read and accepted. 

 The following were the officers appointed for the following year : — 

 President : — Prof. W. Lochhead, Macdonald College. 

 Vice-President : — Rev. Fr. Leopold, La Trappe. 

 Secretary-treasurer : — Prof. B. T. Dickson, Macdonald College. 

 Directors : Rev. Dr. Fyles, Ottawa. 



Prof. Letourneau, La Trappe. 

 A. F. Winn, Esq., Montreal. 

 Rev. Prof. Fontanel, Montreal. 



G. Maheux, Esq., Provincial Entomologist, Quebec. 

 G. Chagnon, Esq., Montreal. 

 Prof. G. Bouchard, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere. 

 Dr. A. T. Charron, St. Hyacinthe. 

 Auditor : — E. Melville DuPorte, Macdonald College. 

 Delegate to the Royal Society of Canada., Prof. W. Lochhead, 

 Delegates to the Ontario Entomological Society : Prof. W. Lochhead, and 

 either Mr. H. Roy or Prof. Bouchard. 



Delegates to the Canadian Branch of the American Phytopathological 

 Society : Prof. B. T. Dickson and Prof. Letourneau. 



It was resolved that the Society, so far as funds are available, continue 

 to help in aiding investigations concerning economic diseases caused by insects, 

 fungi, or bacteria. 



A communication from the British Columbia Entomological Society was 

 read by the Secretary regarding proposals for the publication of entomological 



