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No. 
rage 
"Grasshoppers, species and distribution in the 1939 
outbreak," article by Robert L. Shotwell 
5 ( Sup 4 ) 
295-395 
"Hessian fly survey at’ harvesttime , 1941," article 
by f . B. Cartwright 
6 ( Sup . ) 
485-487 
Insect Pest Survey, reporters, list 
1 
1-9 
Insects, hosts of entomogenous fungi in North America 
9 ( Sup . ) 
709-785 
"Japanese beetle parasite liberations, including the 
year 1940 , summary," article by J. L. King and 
L. B. Parker 
parasite 
King, J. L. : "Summary of Japanese beetle/liberations , 
including the year 1940." With L. B. Parker 
3 (Sup.) 
3 ( Sup . ) 
127-13 8 
127-138 
"North America, entomogenous fungi of, a preliminary 
check list," by Vera K. Charles 
9 ( Sup . ) 
707-785 
"Parasites, European corn borer, field status at close 
of 1940 season," article by W. G. Bradley and 
C. A. Clark 
9 ( Sup . ) 
787-794 
"Parasites, European corn borer, liberation in the 
United States in 1941," article by C . A. Clark- 
g ( Sup . ) 
621-624 
"Parasites, Japanese beetle, liberations including the 
year 1940 , summary," article by J. L. King and 
L. B. Parker 
3 ( Sup . ) 
127-138 
Parker, L. B. : "Summary of Japanese beetle parasite 
liberations, including the year 1940." With 
J. L. King 
3 (Sup.) 
127-13 8 
Potato tuber worm (Gnorimoschema ooerculella Zell.) 
records on distribution in the United States 
9 ( Sup . ) 
683-705 
Reporters for Insect Pest Survey, list 
1 
1-9 
Shotwell, Robert L., article on "The species and distri 
bution of grasshoppers in the 1939 outbreak" 
5 ( Sup . ) 
295-395 
Vance, A. M. : "Status of the European corn borer in 
1941tt : ^ 
9 ( Sup . ) 
669-682 
(Owing to the shortage of paper, the list of common names is being omitted. 
Previous indexes may be used for reference to common names. For list of the 
names approved by the American Association of Entomologists see Jour.Econ. 
Ent. 35V 1,83-101, February 1942.) 
