Excerpt from Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Georgia State Horticultural Society: Held at Milledgeville, Ga., August 7th and 8th, 1901
The night session was a most interesting one, Entomologist Scott and Assistant Entomologist Fiske giving most comprehensive lectures upon noxious and beneficial insects, these lectures being illustrated by a series of beautiful lantern slides. At the end of the night session, the ladies of Milledgeville tendered a delightful recep tion to the members of the Society.
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