REPORT OF THE MEETINGS . 



Summer Meeting. 



The Summer Meeting was postponed and held on December 7 and 8th, in 

 conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Caimdian Branch of the American 

 Phytopathological Society, which met at Macdonald College. The joint meet- 

 ings were well attended among those present being Dr. F. C. Harrison, Prof. 

 Wm. Lochhead, Prof. W. P. Fraser, Dr. B. T. Dickson, Dr. R. E. Stone, Dr. 

 J. H. Faull, Prof. F. E. Lloyd, Dr. M. T. Cook, Dr. E. M. Duporte, Dr. W. T. 

 MacClement, Prof. Georges Maheux, Prof. T. G. Banting, Prof. R. Summerby, 

 Dr. A. MacTaggart, Dr. E. G. Hood, Mr. C. Fetch, Miss D. Newton, Mr. Omer 

 Caron, Mr. W. Tawse, Mr. J. G. Coulson, Mr. L. C. Raymond, Mr. F. L. 

 Drayton, Mr. G. C. Cunningham, Mr. J. F. Hockey, Mr. McCurry, Mr. T. G. 

 Major, Mr. R. J. Blair, Mr. J. D. Hale, Mr. Coderre, Mr. Vanterpool, Mr. 

 Atwell, Mr. Baker, Mi-. Armstrong, Mr. Spittall, Mi-. Gibson. 



On the evening of December 7th, a combined meeting of the Quebec Society 

 for th3 Protection of Plants, Quebec Pomological Societj^ and the Canadian 

 Branch of the American Phytopathological Society was held with Prof. Wm 

 Lochhead in the chair. At this meeting, about a hundred were present and 

 enjoyed addresses from Dr. Melville T. Cook, of the State University of New 

 Jersey, the guest of our Society, and Mr. G. E. Mcintosh, the Dominion Fruit 

 Commissioner. 



At the business meeting of the Canadian Branch, the following officers 

 were elected: 



President, Prof. W. P. Fraser. 



Vice Pres., Dr B. T. Dickson. 



Sec.-Treas., Dr R. E. Stone. 



Councillors, Dr. W. T. MacClement. 

 Mr. G. C. Cunningham. 



The program is given below. 



PROGRAMME 



THURSDAY DEC. 7th. 

 Morning session. 



10-12 Registration and accommodation. 



After-noon Session. 



2 P. M. Address. Prof. W. Lochhead (Pres. 



Q. S. P. P.). 

 La campagne contre les sauterelles dans Quebec 



en 1922 G. Maheux. , 



Plant diseases of western Quebec in 1922 B. T. Dickson. 



The natural control of the Green Apple Bug by a 



new species of Empusa A. G. Dustan. 



