. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1912. BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. L. O. Howard, Entomologist and Chief of L. Marlatt, Entomologist and Acting Chiefin Absence of S. Clifton, Executive F. Tastet, ChiefClerk. F. H. Chittenden, in charge of truck crop and stored product insect investigations. A. D. Hopkins, in charge of forest insect investigations. W. D. Hunter, in charge of southern field crop insect investigations. F. M. Webster, in charge of cereal and forage insect investigations. A. L. Quaintanc
. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1912. BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. L. O. Howard, Entomologist and Chief of L. Marlatt, Entomologist and Acting Chiefin Absence of S. Clifton, Executive F. Tastet, ChiefClerk. F. H. Chittenden, in charge of truck crop and stored product insect investigations. A. D. Hopkins, in charge of forest insect investigations. W. D. Hunter, in charge of southern field crop insect investigations. F. M. Webster, in charge of cereal and forage insect investigations. A. L. Quaintance, in charge of deciduous fruit insect investigations. E. F. Phillips, in charge of bee culture. D. M. Rogers, in charge of preventing spread of moths, field P. Currie, in charge of editorial work. Mabel Colcord, in charge of library. Southern Field Crop Insect D. Hunter, in charge. F. C Bishopp, A. H. Jennings, H. P. Wood, W. V. King, engaged in tick investi-gations. W. D. Pierce, G. D. Smith, J. D. Mitchell, Harry Pinkus, B.
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