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5. "How Further Research May Increase the Efficiency of the 

 Control of the Chestnut Bark Disease." 



By Prof. W. Howard Kankin, Cornell University, Ithaca, 

 N. Y. 



6. "Recent Notes on the Chestnut Bark Disease." 



By Prof. H. K. Fulton, Division of Pathology, Pennsylva- 

 nia State College. 



7. "The Possibility of a Medicinal Remedy for Chestnut l>Hf/ht." 



By Dr. Caroline Rumbold, in charge of the Pennsylvania 

 Chestnut Tree Blight Commission's Laboratory. 



8. "Treatment of Individual Trees" 



By Prof. J. Franklin Collins, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. 



9. General Discussion. 



EVENING SESSION 

 Tuesday, February 20, 8 o'clpck, P. M. 



1. "Chestnut Culture." 



An illustrated lecture by Prof. Nelson F. Davis, of Buck- 

 nell University, Lewisburg, Penna. In this lecture Prof. 

 Davis will exhibit the value of the chestnut trees as a source 

 of food (nuts), and outline the progress made in the new 

 American industry, chestnut cultivation. 

 The insect enemies of the chestnut, and the methods of con- 

 trolling them will be shown. 



Many of the views have been especially prepared for the 

 occasion, and will be shown for the first time. 



2. General Discussion. 



