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SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ‘ENTO- 
MOLOGISTS. 
Some Present-Day Features of Applied Entomology in America, 
A. L. Quaintance _- 5 
Experiments with Lime-Sulphur Washes _______________-- eel elias 25 
Nioresron: Cuban Insects) (abstract)... 222. 232 wiials PS CCOEs 28 
Some Observations on the Cotton Boll Weevil (illustrated), 
E. Dwight Sanderson_- 29 
The Fall Webworm Par any Double-brooded in Connecticut, 
W. Ei. Britton 42 
Preliminary Report upon Work against a Destructive Leaf-Hopper 
(Hmpoasca nals Le :), Gllustrated) ~-_-..22.--2- F, £, Washburn 43 
Additions to our Knowledge of the Cabinet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci 
errr en ClilS Grate ds) me eae eee i eke ae Henry L. Viereck_- 48 
*Spraying Apples against the Plum Curculio__________- S. A. Forbes_- 49 
*Value of Copper Sulphate against Mosquito Larve___C. L. Marlatt_- 49 
Brief Notes on Ohio Insects for 1904__.________- pene: Herbert Osborn_- 49 
Notessorsthe Wear—_New) VOrko uo e0 PN oe Hee elt ea 51 
Some Economic Insects for the Year 1904 in Ohio ______ A. F. Burgess_.- 52 
Injurious Insects in Minnesota in 1904_____________- F. L. Washburn. - 55 
Insects of the Year in Colorado (illustrated) ___________ C. P. Gillette__ 58 
Distribution and Migrations of the Mormon Cricket (Anabrus sim- 
plex Hald.) in Colorado (illustrated) _-__........S. Arthur Johnson_- 62 
MiscellaneoussNofes from; Texas. 922 ee A, F. Conradi_.- 66 
Insects of the Year 1904 in Georgia__Wilmon Newell and R. I. Smith _- 69 
The Present Status of the Predatory Insects introduced into New Jersey, 
John B. Smith_- 74 
Report on the ‘* New Orleans”’ Ant (Iridomyrmex humilis Mayr) (illus- 
{GLEE REXOL))- eie ay OAc Ua gene re ee Sao IE es ore ue SOLS (Gry ILO KUIS 79 
The Cottony Maple Scale: An Unusual Outbreak, and Experiments 
UAE MITT SS CLTCIC OSs sae Sapa ok Lua ee Ds A Aiea S. Arthur Johnson_- 85 
Some Experiences with Pulvinaria __.________- Howard Evarts Weed__ 88 
* Laboratory Experiments with Carbon Bisulphid___F. L. Washburn_. 95 
Some Notes on the Fumigation of Household Insects and their Eggs 
WatoMclydrocyamic Acid Gass 2. swale ei ei! Jaw Philips s: 95 
* Insects Collected from the Flowers of Tree and Bush Fruits, 
W. E. Britton and Henry L. Viereck_- 97 
*A Destructive Ptinid New to North America____--_-- James Fletcher _- 97 
*Injurious Insects of the Year in Canada __________-_- James Fletcher _- 97 
*The Amount of Injury from the Cotton Boll Weevil, 
E. Dwight Sanderson - 97 
The Coffee Leaf-Miner (Leucoptera coffeella Stain.) __..Mel. T. Cook_- 97 
*Gypsy Moth and Brown-tail Moth Conditions during 1904, 
Cri Marlate= 3 W000 
Bb lackohlw so puGless saan eee eee ST A. Conrady), N00 
The Fumigation of a Fruit House for Controlling the Codling Moth, 
Al. FF, Burgess. 10% 
The Importation and Breeding of Honey Bees of Various Types 
Frank Benton.. 108 
* Withdrawn for publication elsewhere. 
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