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SECTION OF HORTICULTURAL INSPECTION 



W. E. RuMSEY, Chairman. J. G. Sandeks, Secretary, 



Program 



Tuesday, December 26, 8.00 p. m. 

 (Detailed program of this section will be available at the meeting.) 



Wednesday, December 29, 10.00 a. m. 

 (Detailed program will be available at the meeting.) 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Program 



Wednesday, December 29, 1.30 p. m. 



Reading of Papers 



*'Notes on Crambidse/' by George G. Ainslie, Nashville, Tenn. (5 

 minutes.) 



A brief outline of the economic significance of Crambida? and notes on the work 

 carried on at Nashville. 



"A Study of the Life History of the Maize Bill Bug," by Wm. P. 

 Hayes, Manhattan, Kans. (12 minutes.) Lantern. 



Distribution in Kansas, economic importance, life history and habits, and 

 methods of control. 



"The Small Pink Corn Worm, Batrachedra rileyi, in Mississippi," by 

 P. W. Harned, Agricultural College, Miss. (5 minutes.) 



Brief notes on occurrence of this insect in Mississippi. It must be ranked as a 

 pest of considerable importance. 



''The Economic Status of the Seed Corn Maggot, Pegomyia fusciceps,'' 

 by W. J. Schoene, Blacksburg, Va. (8 minutes.) 

 A discussion of the food plants and the condition of the food attacked. 



Records of Lachnosterna in Wisconsin," by J. G. Sanders, Madison, 

 Wis. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 

 Report on the results of using trap lanterns for capturing May beetles. 



