Excerpt from The Canadian Entomologist, 1922, Vol. 54In the case of this species, the length of flight coupled with the fact that 'hoppers often leave succulent fields. Has an important bearing on control measures. It means that when the residents of some one territory have been delinquent in control measures, and those of some other territory have waged a successful
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53: 1921 in resigning from his office the retiring editor wishes to thank his many friends among our contributors, whose services have been the main source of our journal's continued success, and with whom correspondence has been both a pleasure and a profit.
Official organ of the entomological society of canada (with the entomological society of ontario 1871-1960.
Among these would be his assistants, roy mason white, hired in 1922, and richard henry handford, who would start in 1928. During the 1920s john braithwaite wallis, an amateur entomologist and expert on tiger beetles, and ralph durham bird, an ecologist from the university of oklahoma, were frequent visitors.
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