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of Economic Entomologists 
Part 1, Business Proceedings. 
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Part 2, Papers and Discussion 
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Bitter Boot Valley, Montana, and New Data Concerning the Habits 
of the Tick R. R. Parker 31 
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R. V. Chapman 
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Method of Procedure in Pink Bollworm Eradication Work in Texas 
E. E. Scholl 
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The Extermination of the Pink Bollworm in Texas 1 
TV. D. Hunter 
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The Day’s Work, the Opportunity of the Daily Con 
tacts in the Life 
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TV. C. O'Kane 
44 
The European Corn Borer Problem 
E. P. Felt 
59 
The European Com Borer, Discussion 
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Some Phases of Beekeeping in Connecticut 
W. E. Britton 
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Adapting System to Locality 
F. C. Pellett 
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Preliminary Notes on the Value of Winter Protection for Bees 
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J. H. Merrill 
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The Work of the Railroad Entomologist 
V. /. Safro 
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Commercial and Professional Entomology — The Future of Our 
Profession W. D. Pierce 117 
Notes on Poisoning the Boll Weevil 
Wilmon Newell and E. K. Bynum 123 
J. J. Davis 136 
Outline of Project Work in Extension Entomology E. (7. Kelly 137 
Two ‘‘Spray Your Orchard Week” Campaigns in Mississippi 
R< TV, Earned and 0. I. Snapp 140 
' ' ih^l919' :|^K§| W. 0: Hollister ' 143 j§Ji| 
Scientific Notes 
Editorial 
Obituary 
Current Notes 
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