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''Life History Notes on Apeteficus cynicus and maculiventris/^ by 

 R. D. Whitmarsh, Wooster, Ohio. (3 minutes.) 



Distribution of Periodical Cicada in Ohio for the years 1906, 1914 

 and 1915," by H. A. Gossard, Wooster, Ohio. (5 minutes.) 

 Lantern. 



Maps of the areas in which they appeared and remarks thereon. 



Honey as a Carrier of Pear Blight Germs, " by H. A. Gossard, Woos- 

 ter, Ohio. (10 minutes.) Lantern. 



Adjournment. 



SECTION OF APIARY INSPECTION 



E. F. Phillips, Chairman. - N. E. Shaw, Secretary, 



Program 



Monday, December 27, 8.00 p. m. 

 Address by the Chairman, E. F. Phillips, Washington, D. C. 



Reading of Papers and Discussions 



'^'The Desirability of Inspection Work from the Standpoint of Queen 



Breeders," by E. R. Root, Medina, Ohio. 

 ^'Some Difficulties in Cross Diagnosis of Disease," by A. H. McCray, 



Washington, D. C. 

 "Outline of Apiary Inspection in Ontario," by Morely Pettit, Guelph, 



Ontario. 



"Suggestions for Efficiency and Economy in Apiary Inspection Serv- 

 ice, " by H. A. Surface, Harrisburg, Penn. 



Adjournment. 



