JOURNAL 



OF 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 



OFFICIAL ORGAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Vol. 14 JUNE, 1921 No. 3 



Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the 

 American Association of Economic Entomologists 



{Continued) 

 Afternoon Session, Friday, December ji, J.j5 p. m. 



President Wilmon Newell: The first paper is by C. H. Hadley. 



THE STATUS OF THE WORK AGAINST THE JAPANESE BEETLE^ 



By C. H, Hadley, Rivcrton, N. J. 



A year ago, a paper- was presented at the meeting of this association, 

 which gave a history of the Japanese beetle^ in this country from the 

 time of its discovery up to that time, as well as a general statement of 

 the several phases of the problem. During the past season, the plan 

 presented at that time has been followed rather closely. 



In the paper now presented, it is intended to discuss the present 

 status of the work against the Japanese beetle, with particular reference 

 to the lines of work to be followed. 



Organization 



The project is financed by the Bureau of Entomology of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Departments 

 of Agriculture of the States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Dr. 



^Published by permission of the Secretary of Agriculture. U. S. D. A and N 

 D.A. 



^Davis, J. J., Jour, of Econ. Ent., Vol. 13, (1920) Xo. 2. pp. 1J>.">-194. 

 ^Popillia japonica Newm. 



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