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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. (Continued). 
Preliminary report on the wooly aphis," E. N. Cory, 
College Park, Md. 
“Arsenical residues on fruit and grass," W. C. O’Kane, Durham, N. H. 
"The work of the cotton worms and moth in Missouri," th, Haseman, 
; Columbia, Mo. (Lantern.) 
"The cranberry root-worm," H. B. Scammell, Pemberton, N. J. 
"Arsenate of lime as an insecticide," W. Mt. Scott, Baltimore, Md. 
"Frauds, semifrauds and questionables," H. A. Surface, 
: Harrisburg, Pa. 
"The nicotine sulphate-Bordeaux combination," by V. I. Safro, 
Louisville, Ky. 
"Insecticidal properties of various sulphides and polysulphides," 
P. J. Parrott & W. J. Schoene, Geneva, N. Y. 
"A new contact insecticides," W. M. Seott, Baltimore, Md. 
"Recent results in the use of dust sprays for controlling the 
corn-ear worm," W. J. McCulloch, Manhattan, Kans. (Lantern.) 
"The corn-ear worm and its control, elas Hayeman, Columbia, Mo. 
(Lantern. ) 
"Further use of poisoned bran mash flavored with fruit juice for 
controlling insects," Geo. A. Dean, Manhattan, Kans. (Lantern.) 
"Grasshopper control in New York State," HE. P. Felt. 
"Notes on insects attacking Sudan grass," Wilmon Newell, College 
Station, Texas. 
"Some economic results of the year," S. J. Hunter, Lawrence, Kans. 
"An unique type of insect injury," W. R. McConnell, Hagerstown, Ma. 
"A mechanical measure for controlling the flea-beetle (Epitrix 
fuscula) on potato," C. L. Metcalf, Columbus, Ohio. (Lantern. ) 
"An outbreak of the alfalfa looper (Autographa gamma californica)", 
J. R. Parker, Bozeman, Mont, . 
"The habits of Sarcophagidae," J. M. Aldrich, La Fayette, Ind. 
"Further data on the life economy of the cinch-bug egg-parasite," 
W. J. McCulloh, Manhattan, Kans. 
"Efficiency of parasites of the San Jose scale," H. A. Surface, 
Harrisburg, Pa. (Lantern. ) 
tTInsects of the year in Utah," EH. G. Titus, Logan, Utah. 

ec tion of Apiary Inspection: - 

: Address by the Chairman, Wilmon Newell, College Station, Texas. 
"Distribution of American foul brood and Huropean foul prood in 
the United States," HE. F. Phillips, Washington, Ds 
"A simple record system for apiary inspection," W. HE. Britton, 
New Haven, Conn, ; 
"Inspection as a unit in the Massachusetts apicultural service," 
Burton N. Gates, 
