an Trees for Planting in the North.
W. N. Roper, Petersburg, Virginia 92
Discussion 95
The Scolytus Beetle. Prof. G. W. Herrick, Ithaca, New York 96
Discussion 99
The Persian Walnut in California. Prof. E. R. Lake,
Washington, D. C. 100
Discussion 102
Is There a Future for Juglans Regia and Hicoria Pecan in New York
and New England? Prof. John Craig, Ithaca, N. Y. 106
Resolutions and Executive Session 109
Exhibits 110
Appendix 111
Miscellaneous Notes 111
Report of Committee on Exhibits 111
Prize Nuts 112
Report of the Committee on the Nomenclature of Juglans
Mandshurica and the Shellbark Hickories 114
The Hickory Bark Borer. Circular and Correspondence 116
Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Conference on the Chestnut-tree
Bark Disease 122
OFFICERS
President Robert T. Morris New York
Vice-President T. P. Littlepage Indiana
Secretary and Treasurer W. C. Deming Westchester, New York City
COMMITTEES
_Executive_
John Craig
C. A. Reed
W. N. Roper
And the Officers
_On Promising Seedlings_
T. P. Littlepage
C. A. Reed
W. C. Deming
_On Hybrids_
R. T. Morris
Henry Hicks
C. P. Close
_On Membership_
W. C. Deming
E. R. Lake
J. G. Rush
W. N. Roper
_On Nomenclature_
John Craig
R. T. Morris
W. C. Deming
_On Press and Publication_
W. N. Roper
T. P. Littlepage
W. C. Deming
STATE VICE-PRESIDENTS
Connecticut Charles H. Plump West Redding
Florida H. Harold Hume Glen St. Mary
Georgia G. C. Schempp, Jr. Albany, Route 3
Illinois Dr. F. S. Crocker Chicago
Indiana R. L. McCoy Lake, Spencer Co.
Louisiana J. F.
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