PART 1. 11. WHETHER THE PRESENT METHODS OF DISINFECTION OF COTTON SEED ARE ADEQUATE OR NOT AS A SAFEGUARD AGAINST THE INTRODUCTION OF PESTS AND DISEASES WITH IMPORTED CoTTON SEED. (Asked by the representative of Portuguese East Africa.) (See page 177.) OHAPTER IV. PROGRAMME OF WORK OF CONFERENCE. TuespAy, 17TH AUGUST. Morning : Opening Speeches. Discussion of mode of conduct of Conference. Review of Agriculture in Kenya. Afternoon : Visit to Scott Laboratory. WEDNESDAY, 18TH AUGUST. Morning and Afternoon: Work in Sections. Agricultural Section discussed Items in Category II. of Agenda. Cotton Section discussed Plant Breeding and Seed Distribution, including Items 1, 2. 4, and 6 of Category III. of Agenda. Entomological and Mycological Section discussed Items of Category IV. of Agenda. THURSDAY, 19TH AUGUST. Morning : Sections continued discussions of preceding day. Meeting of joint Agricultural and Entomological and Mycological Sections discussed Items of Category VI. of Agenda. Afternoon : Full meeting. Review of Economic Progress of Tanganyika Territory. Visit to Veterinary Laboratory, Kabete. Fripay, 20TH AUGUST. Morning : Joint meeting between Agricultural and Cotton Sections discussed Items of Category V. of Agenda. Entomological and Mycological Section discussed Items of Category IV. of Agenda, dealing with Coffee pests. 929