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“ Present Status of the Gipsy Moth in New Jersey/’ by Thomas J. 
Headlee, New Brunswick, N. J. (15 minutes.) 
“ Activities of the Federal Horticultural Board on the Mexican Border/’ 
by 0. D. Deputy, Laredo, Texas. (15 minutes.) 
“ Standardized Nursery Inspection/’ by F. M. O’Byrne, Gainesville, 
Fla. (15 minutes.) 
“Some Problems in Greenhouse Inspection in Indiana,” by H. F. 
Dietz, Indianapolis, Ind. (15 minutes.) 
“Sweet Potato Weevil Eradication in Florida,” by J. E. Graf, Mac- 
deny, Fla. (15 minutes.) 
“Plant Quarantine Work at Florida Ports,” by J. H. Montgomery, 
Gainesville, Fla. (15 minutes.) 
“Operation of Quarantine 37,” by R. Kent Beattie, Washington, D. C. 
(15 minutes.) 
“The Japanese Beetle Quarantine,” by C. W. Stockwell, Riverton, 
N. J. (5 minutes.) 
“Important Foreign Insect Pests Collected on Imported Nursery 
Stock in 1920,” by E. R. Sasscer, Washington, D. C. (15 
minutes.) 
Transaction of business and selection of officers. 
Adjournment. 
Program 
Friday , December 31, 1920 , 10.00 a. m. 
Joint meeting of the American Association of Economic Entomolo¬ 
gists and the American Phytopathological Society. Dr. W. A. Orton, 
President of the American Phytopathological Society, will preside. 
Symposium on “Dusting as a Means of Controlling Injurious Insects 
and Plant Diseases.” Insect control will be presented by P. J. Parrott, 
Geneva, N. Y., and T. J. Headlee, New Brunswick, N. J. Plant 
disease control by N. J. Giddings, Morgantown, W. Va., and H. A. 
Edson, Washington, D. C. Each paper will be presented in 10 min¬ 
utes, after which the whole subject will be thrown open for general 
discussion. 
Adjournment. 
