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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 
Program 
Friday, December 27, 10.00 a. m. 
This association will meet with the section on Horticultural Inspection. 
Mr. E. C. Cotton, chairman of the section, will preside. 
Address by the chairman, E. C. Cotton, Columbus, Ohio. 
Reading of Papers 
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“ Recent Work of the Federal Horticultural Board,” by C. L. Marlatt, 
Washington, D. C. (15 minutes.) 
“The Status of the Oriental Peach Moth,” by Ernest N. Cory, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. (12 minutes.) Lantern. 
“Present Status in the United States of the Oriental Peach Moth and 
Japanese Beetle,” by A. L. Quaintance, Washington, D. C. 
(15 minutes.) 
“Control Work against the Japanese Beetle,” by W. H. Goodwin, 
New Brunswick, N. J. (15 minutes.) 
“The European Corn Borer Problem,” by D. J. Caffrey, Melrose High¬ 
lands, Mass. (15 minutes.) Lantern. 
Statement of the serious nature of this imported pest and the danger of wide¬ 
spread injury to the corn crop. 
“Important Insect Pests Collected on Imported Nursery Stock in 
1918,” by E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C. (10 minutes.) 
“Organization for Insect Suppression,” by A. F. Burgess, Melrose 
Highlands, Mass. (15 minutes.) 
“Discovery of the European Potato Wart Disease in Pennsylvania,” 
by J. G. Sanders, Harrisburg, Pa. (5 minutes.) 
“An European Scale Insect Becoming a Menace in Pennsylvania,” by 
J. G. Sanders, Harrisburg, Pa. (5 minutes.) 
Selection of Section Officers. 
Adjournment. 
