JOURNAL 
OF 
ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 
OFFICIAL ORGAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 
Vol. 11 JUNE, 1918 No. 3 
Proceedings of the Pacific Slope Branch of the American 
Association of Economic Entomologists 
The third annual meeting of the Pacific Slope Branch of the Ameri¬ 
can Association of Economic Entomologists was held at the Citrus 
Experiment Station, Riverside, California, on March 28th, and on 
the following day at the Branch Laboratory of the State Insectary 
at Alhambra. In the afternoon of March 28th, a field excursion was 
made to the Yucaipa apple section about twenty-five miles from River¬ 
side, and on the afternoon of the 29th an inspection was enjoyed of 
the famous Huntingto i gardens at Pasadena through the courtesy of 
the Superintendent, Mr. Hertrick. The government entomological 
laboratories at Alhambra, representing the divisions of citrus and sub¬ 
tropical fruits, and truck crops, were also visited. 
PART I. BUSINESS PROCEEDINGS 
The first meeting, which was held in the lecture room of the Citrus 
Experiment Station, was called to order by President G. P. Weldon 
at 10 a. m. Thursday, March 28th. The following members and 
visitors were present: 
E. F. Atwater, U. S. Dept. Agr., Washington, D. C. 
F. A. Bahmeier, Farm Adviser, San Bernardino, Cal. 
J. T. Barrett, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, Cal. 
J. C. Bradley, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
