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“ Entomological Needs/’ by J. J. Davis, W. Lafayette, Ind. (15 
minutes.) 
A resum6 based on questionnaires and personal experience on points of im¬ 
provement in bulletins and other entomological information for county 
agents and farmers, and the needs of agricultural students. 
“ Cooperative Extension Entomology in Texas,” by A. H. Hollinger, 
College Station, Tex. (15 minutes.) 
Results obtained under the Emergency Appropriation, and scope and plans 
for the season of 1918-1919. 
“ Combining Dormant and First Summer Spray in Apple Orchards,” 
by T. J. Talbert, Columbia, Mo. (10 minutes.) 
The results obtained in controlling San Jose scale by applying the concen¬ 
trated lime sulphur solution (1-7) just before apple trees bloom but after 
the cluster buds have separated. 
“ Control of the Chrysanthemum Gall Midge with Nicotine Sulphate,— 
With Notes on Life Cycle,” by T. L. Guyton, Harrisburg, Pa. 
(5 minutes.) Lantern. 
“ Economic Aspects of the Syrphidse of Maine,” by C. L. Metcalf, 
Columbus, Ohio. (5 minutes.) 
A brief discussion of the unusual richness in number of species of the aphi- 
dophagous genera as compared with other states; and other economic phases. 
Final Business 
Report of committee on auditing. 
Report of committee on resolutions. 
Report of committee on membership. 
Report of other committees. 
Nomination of Journal officers by advisory committee. 
Report of committee on nominations. 
Election of officers. 
Miscellaneous business. 
Fixing the time and place of next meeting. 
Final adjournment. 
E. D. Ball, President , 
Ames, Iowa. 
A. F. Burgess, Secretary, 
Melrose Highlands, Mass. 
