thumbs: Proceedings of the South & East African combined agricultural, cotton, entomological and mycological conference held at Nairobi, August, 1926

PART. 
3. NOTE oN sPECIES oF PLATYEDRA OCCURRING IN. UGANDA. 
(Paper by G. L. R. Hancgck, Assistant. Entomologist, 
Uganda. T.C.(C)E.&M.4.,): . 
(See page 228.) . Fy 
4. Lycipocoris Mimericus R. & P; (CAPSIDAE)—A POTENTIAL PEST 
. OF COFFEE. 
(Paper by H. Hargreaves, Entomologist, Uganda. 
aw 4 : T.C.(C)E. & M.5.) 
(See page 196.) . = 
*3. BioroGicar INVESTIGATIONS ON GLOSSINA MORSITANS, AND ITS 
 «TRYPANOSOMES.. . *: .» 
; . (Paper by Baron Surcouf. T.C.(C)E. & M.6.)) 
6. ON APION ARMIPES AND ITS DESTRUCTION BY A NATURAL PARASITE. 
(Paper by Baron Surcouf of Mozambique Company's 
,. Territory. T.C.(C)E. & M.7.) 
‘ (See page 233.) 
* This item was subsequently withdrawn from the Agenda as 
Baron Surcouf, who had raised it, was proceeding after the 
Conference to Entebbe, where he would have an opportunity 
of discussing ‘it with the International Sleeping Sickness 
Commission. 
Additional Items. 
The items given below have been added’ at the request of the 
different Governments so that information with regard to them may 
be forthcoming; an informal discussion’ will probably be of value. No 
formal papers dealing with those questions have been circulated, but 
it is presumed that representatives of the Governments concerned will 
explain exactly what information they wish: to obtain: from the other 
members of the Conference. 
7. MosST EFFECTIVE METHODS ADOPTED IN KENYA FOR COMBATING : — 
(a) Coffee stem borer. (See page 204.) 
(b) Leaf disease. (See page 201.) 
(Asked by the Agricultural Department, Portuguese East 
pe Africa.) 
8. THE EXTENT oF GUMMOSIS IN COCONUTS ON THE MAINLAND; 1TS 
CAUSE AND CONTROL. 
(Asked by the Agricultural Department, Zanzibar.) 
{See page. 205. Jo. rrr 
9. LEecistATIvE MEASURES. = , | 
f(a) International regulations and arrangements for the 
import of plants—administration .of plant import 
regulations. 
(Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya.) 
(b) Measures suggested for the prevention of spread of plant 
diseases. 
(Note by the Agricultural Department, Belgian Congo. 
T.C.(C)Ag.20.) 
(See page 225.) 
* This item was subsequently withdrawn from the Agenda as it 
was covered by the discussion on Item 5, Category I.., General. 
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