AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Program 



Tuesday, December 28, 10.00 a. m. 

 Discussion of the Presidential Address. 



Reading of Papers 



"The Columbine Leaf Miner/' by E. N. Cory, College Park, Md. 

 (10 minutes.) 

 Life and seasonal history. Control. 



"Observations on the Turnip Louse," by F. B. Paddock, College Sta- 

 tion, Texas. (15 minutes.) 



Bionomical observations made upon this insect in Texas during two years' study 

 of the pest. 



"Fumigation of Animals to Destroy their External Parasites, " by 

 William Moore, L^'niversity Farm, St. Paul, Minn. (15 min- 

 utes.) 



An account of a new material which can be used to fumigate animals and destroy 

 their parasites without injury to the animal. 



"The Clover Leaf Tyer, Ancylis angulifasciana,'' by H. A. Gossard, 

 Wooster, Ohio. (7 minutes.) Lantern. 

 Life history, character of damage and control. 



" Dasyneura ulmea Felt, an Elm Pest, " by J. S. Houser, Wooster, Ohio. 

 (5 minutes.) Lantern. 

 Causes maKormations on the terminal twigs of ehn. 



Adjournment. 



