C. Methods of Handling a Winter Short Course. (10 min.) 
H. F. Wilson, Madison, Wis. 
D. Research Problems Adapted for Graduate Students. (10 min.) 
F. B. Paddock, Ames, Iowa. 
E. Other Preparation Needed by Those Majoring in Beekeeping. 
(10 min.) F. E. Millen, Guelph, Canada. 
2. The Honey Bee as an Agent in the Pollination of Apples, Pears 
and Cranberries. (10 min.) Ray Hutson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
3. Seasonal Variation in Brood Population. (10 min.) W. J. 
Nolan, Washington, D. C. 
4. Notes on Fall Feeding. (15 min.) F. B. Paddock, Ames, Iowa. 
5. The Relation of Stores to Brood Rearing. (10 min.) J. H. 
Merrill, Manhattan, Kan. 
6. The Storing and Ripening of Honey by Honeybees. (10 min.) 
(Lantern.) Wallace Park, Urbana, Ill. 
7. Temperature Changes in the Hive During a Honey-flow. (10 min.) 
J. I. Hambleton, Washington, D. C. 
8. Spreading Foulbrood by Un-intelligent Treatment. (10 min.) 
E. R. Root, Medina, Ohio. 
9. The Relation of Bacillus Alvei to Confusing Symptoms in Europe¬ 
an Foulbrood. (10 min.) A. P. Sturtevant, Washington, D. C. 
10. The Status of Isle of Wight Disease in Various Countries. (10 
min.) E. F. Phillips, Washington, D. C. 
Report of Committees. 
Selection of Officers. 
Adjournment. 
Program 
Section of Horticultural Inspection 
P. A. Glenn, Chairman E. R. Sasscer, Secretary. 
Saturday Afternoon session , December 29 , i.jo p. m.; Room 11 , 
McMicken Hall 
Address by the Chairman, P. A. Glenn, Urbana, Illinois. 
Reading of Papers and Discussions 
1. Motion Picture—“Halting Foreign Plant Foes.” 
