REPORT OF THE SOCIETY 9 



Control of the Onion maggot in 1922 W. J. Tawse. 



The Dominion Entomological Service A. Gibson. 



Desinfection et parcelles O. Caron. 



The pollination of certain vegetable plants by in- 

 sects Mr. Treherne. 



Wood V. Fungi (Demonstration slides) R. J. Blair and J. D. Hale. 



Evening session. 



7.30 P. M. Welcome. Principal F. C. Harrison. 



Address by Dominion Fruit Commissioner G. E. Mcintosh. 



The Past and Future of Plant Pathology Dr. Melville T. Cook, 



State Univ. of New Jersey. 

 Informal meeting. 



Morning session. 



Friday Dec. 8th. 



9 A. M. Business meeting. 



Resolutions, appointments of committees and officers. 



Report on the plant disease survey F. L. Drayton. 



Cultural characteristics of certain root-rot FusariaT. G. Major. 

 The present statuts of the White Pine Blister Rust 



in Canada A. W. McCallum. 



Afternoon session. 



2 P. M. 



Red Branch of Conifers J. H. Faull. 



Two plant diseases new to Ontario.. J. E. Howitt. 



Control of Oat Smut B. T. Dickson, R. Summerby 



and J. G. Coulson. 

 Five years' experiments in the control of Oat SmutJ. E. Howitt and R. E. Stone 



Control of Raspberry mosaic J. F. Hockey. 



Balsam rusts H. P. Bell and J. H. Faull. 



Peony diseases J. G. Coulson. 



Pea root-rot and wilt of Canning peas R. E. Stone. 



Distribution of Ribes- and Cronartium ribicola in 



Ontario G. H. Duff. 



Soft rot of Iris J. K. Richardson. 



Blue-stem of the Black raspberry J. F. Hockey. 



Plant pathology in public schools W. A. McCubbin. 



Smut control experiments with copper carbonate 



dust and other substances W. P. Eraser and P. M. 



Simmonds. 



Stem rust (P. Graminis) on grasses in western 



Canada W. P. Eraser. 



