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CONTENTS. 



Afternoon Session — 



Page. 



DISCUSSION ON THE STATE FARM AT DAVIS— Continued 82 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION 84 



REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS. By Hon. 



Alden Anderson .88 



TAX DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN FARMERS AND CITIES AND 



TOWNS. By A. N. Judd 93 



COMMON INTERESTS OF FRUIT-GROWERS AND RAILROADS. 



By Paul Shoup 100 



MARKETING CITRUS FRUITS BY THE GROWERS. By B. A. 



Woodford Ill 



THE GREAT CANADIAN NORTHWEST AS A FUTURE MARKET 



FOR CALIFORNIA FRUITS. By F. W. Crandall 116 



ADDRESS BY JUDGE PETER J. SHIELDS 121 



PROCEEDINGS OF THIRD DAY. 



Morning Session — 



DISCUSSION ON THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST 128 



SOMETHING WE NEED. By Prof. Vernon L. Kellogg 130 



PRACTICAL WORK IN COMBATING THE WHITE FLY. By E. K. 



Carnes .. 133 



PRESENT STATUS OF PARASITISM. By E. M. Ehrhorn 147 



QUARANTINE LAWS AND THEIR RELATION TO OUR HORTI- 

 CULTURAL INTERESTS. By R. P. Cundiff 159 



ORCHARD PESTS AND THEIR TREATMENT— 



Red and Yellow Scales. C. A. Day 163 



Life and Habits of the Purple Scale. Wm. Wood 164 



Quarantine. E. J. Niles 165 



City Inspectors. A. T. Garey 166 



' Eradication of the Mealy Bug. C. B. Blaine 168 



Nursery Stock. Charles Northcraft 169 



Control of Scale Pests. L. M. Mayet 170 



Fumigation with Hydro-cyanic Acid Gas. C. E. Bemis 170 



Evening" Session — 



ALASKA-YUKON EXPOSITION. Address by J. A. Filcher 174 



REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS— 



Favoring a Quarterly Convention 176 



Favoring Increased Appropriation for Insectary Purposes 176 



Favoring National Horticultural Quarantine 177 



Requesting the State Commissioner to Draft a New Horticultural 



Law 177 



