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CONTEXTS. 



THIRD DAY. 

 Morning Session, Thursday, December 9, 9: 30 A. M. 



Page. 



INSECT PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE APPLE. W. H. Voi.ck. Wat- 



sonville 121 



AFTER FRUIT PRODUCTION, WHAT? John P. Irish. San Francis.-.,. . . 133 



FIGHTING FROST. Prof. Alex. McAdie, San Francisco 139 



SULPHURING FRUITS. A. R. Briggs, San Francisco 143 



Afternoon Session. 

 FIELD DAY, EXCURSION THROUGH PAJARO VALLEY. 



Evening Session. 8 P. M. 

 INSECT PESTS AS THEY RELATE TO RURAL HYGIENE, WITH 



SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONTROL. Prof. W. B. Hebms, Berkeley 160 

 PLANTING GOOD HEALTH ON THE FARM. Dr. W. F. SNOW, Sacra- 



mento 1GS 



FOURTH DAY. 

 Morning Session, Friday, December 10, 9: 30 A. M. 



PRECOOLING OF FRUIT. Geo. D. Kellogg, Newcastle 170 



GRAPE TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE. Prof. A. V. Stubenr^UCH, 



Berkeley 179 



THE HORTICULTURAL WORK AT THE UNIVERSITY FARM. Frof. 



B. S. Brown, Berkeley 192 



Afternoon Session, 1:30 P. M . . 



BETTER STATE ROADS. Nathaniel Ellery. Sacramento 197 



SOME OBSERVED CHANGES IN FRUIT TYPES. Frank Femmons, 



Ahwahnee 203 



EUCALYPTUS COMMERCIALLY CONSIDERED. G. B. Lull. Sacramento 206 



REPORT OF RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE 210 



INDEX 213 



