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1970-1979 of NJMCA Annual Meetings Table of Contents for 1970-1979 of NJMCA Annual Meetings Proceedings of the Association's annual meetings are published each year. The table of contents for Proceedings issued from 1970-1979 are available below. In addition to the referenced papers each proceedings includes a list of the NJMCA Officers, Trustees, Past Presidents, Mosquito Extermination Commissions and Mosquito Control Agencies in New Jersey and Business Meeting minutes. Papers of the 1979 NJMCA Annual Meeting • Address Of President, Adolph J. Crescente • An Mosquito Anthology, Jesse B. Leslie, S. E. J. D. • For the Committee, L. J. Richards • Pasts Thoughts To Think About, Rowland E. Dorer • Looking Back - The Role Of The Station , Lyle E. Hagmann • A Survey Of Mosquito Control Equipment In New Jersey , J. K. Shisler • A Technique For ULV Application Of Abate 4E From A Helicopter, I. L. White • Further Study Of the Uniformity Of Application Of Granular Pesticides By Helicopter, Roderic F. Schmidt and Charles Mark • The 1978 New Jersey State Mosquito Surveillance Program , Marc Slaff and Wayne J. Crans • Fixed-wing Aircraft Used In Mosquito Control In New Jersey , Robert Kent and Donald Sutherland • A New Tool For Mosquito Control , James D. Gorman • The Use Of Small Programmable Calculators For Mosquito Control, Paul Cowan • Naturalistic Techniques For Open Marsh Water Management With the Latest Style Rotary ditcher , Richard Candeletti • Evaluation Of "Nature Shield", An Electromagnetic Device For the Control Of Mosquitoes Under Field Conditions , A. A. Di Edwardo, Patrick T. Slavin and William Fisher • Aerial Adulticiding: Risks And Benefits, A Report Of the New Jersey State Airspray Program In 1978, Robert Kent and Donald Sutherland • Preliminary Survey Of Fishes Utilizing New Jersey Marsh Altered For Control Of Salt Marsh Mosquito , K. W. Able, J. K. Shisler and C. W. Talbot • Highlights Of A Worldwide Look At Mosquitoes And Disease In 1978 , Helen Sollers-Riedel • Laboratory Colonization Of Aedes Cantator (Coquillett) And Aedes Sollicitans (Walker), Susan Ford and Bin Khong Khoo • Island Beach State Park Mosquito Control Project: A Program Report , Peter McNeil • A Summary Of Events In Northeast Mosquito Control For 1979 And the Announcement Of 1979 N. M. C. A. Meeting , David H. Colburn • Mosquito Control Problems Associated With And General Guidelines For Detention And Retention Basins, Frank G. Schimmenti • The State Of the State Commission , James S. Gaspari • Pesticides For the Future , W. J. Zawicki PAPERS OF THE 1978 NJMCA ANNUAL MEETING • Address Of the President, Robert Ostergaard • Report From the New Jersey department Of Health , Ronald Altman • Report Of the State Mosquito Control Commission , Kenneth W. Bruder • Statewide mosquito Control Activities During 1977, Kenneth W. Bruder • Northeastern Mosquito Control Association - Past, Present And Future , Eugene Marx • Where Are the Simple Pleasures Of Doing A Good Job , Paul J. Hunt • The Regulatory Programs Of the New York District Corps Of Engineers , William F. Slezak and Dennis J. Suskowski • Does the Blue Whale Spawn In the Salt Meadows Of New Jersey? (If Not, Why Does the National Marine Fisheries Service Review Applications To Dig Mosquito Ditches?), Stanley W. Gorski • Mosquito Source Reduction And Present Water Management Regulation In Coastal Georgia, Thomas O. Fultz • Open Marsh Water Management In Maryland , Cyrus R. Lesser, Robert M. Altman and Lester F. George • Essex County Mosquito Control Project Report , Robert W. Spencer • Some Ideas About Coastal Management From Production And Export Studies On A Massachusetts Salt Marsh , Ernest Ruber and Robert E. Murray • Water Management Methods Being Utilized In Coastal Marshes To Control Mosquito Population, Joseph K. Shisler • Ecosystem Preservation As the Basis For Mosquito Control Policy In the National Park Service North Atlantic Region , Michael Soukup • Two Years Of Open Marsh Water Management In Barrington , R. I., D. Boyes and P. M. Capotosto • Persistence Of Abate In Granule Application , William F. Carey • A year With Mom , Roderic F. Schmidt • Developmental Variation Of Major Esterase Isozymes In Female Aedes Aegypti , D. Fryauff and D. J. Sutherland • Field Evaluation Of Altosid Briquets Against Aedes Canadensis (Theob ), D. E. Firstenberg and D. J. Sutherland • Highlights Of the 1977 World Trends In Activities Concerning Mosquitoes And Disease, Helen Sollers-Riedel • Culex Tarsalis In New Jersey , Thomas Candeletti and Frederick H. Lesser • The Route System Used In Bergen County , Herman A. Ehrenberg • The Physical And Chemical Changes Of Bidwell Creek Estuary During Tide Cycles And Its Effect On Atlantic Menhaden , Andre L. Hodges • Cholinesterase Inhibition In Mosquito Control Personnel , Terry Schulze • Cholinesterase Inhibition After the Fact , H. D. Brown, H. K. O'Farrell, S. K. Chattopadhyay and Y. T. Das • Chemical Control Of Mosquito Larvae In Sewage Lagoons In Maryland , C. Marvin Keenan • Clam Island: An Experience Habitat Manipulation In A Herring Gull Colony , J. Burger, J. Shisler and F. Lesser • Physical Factors Influencing Mosquito Development And Adult Flight Activity Within Diked Dredged Material Disposal Areas In South Carolina , Joseph Vorgetts, C. B. Loadholt and Wm. Bruce Ezell • A Vehicle Trap For Collecting Low-Flying Mosquito And Black Flies , C. D. Morris • 1605 And Other Thoughts, Henry R. Rupp • On What Entomology Data Should Water Management be Based , Roderic E. Schmidt and George H. O'Carroll • The mosquito Abatement Hazards Of Detention - Retention Facilities In new Jersey , George O'Carroll • Subdivision Review As A Mosquito Abatement Procedure , George H. O'Carroll • Monmouth County Drainage And Waterways Agency Progress Report:1977 , Robert W. Hughuley • Population Fluctuations In Aedes Sollicitans , Jere D. Downing • The Aedes Sollicitans Year In Burlington County, New Jersey , In 1977, Claudia M. Smith and Brian R. Gooley • Cape May County's Response To The Aedes Sollicitans Problem In 1977 , Judy Hansen • Aedes Sollicitans In Cumberland County, New Jersey 1977 , Patrick T, Slavin • The Efficiency Of Water Management In Coastal Areas, Joseph K. Shisler • The Efficiency Of the State Airspray Program - 1977, R. Kent and D. J. Sutherland • SCS Assistance For Drainage , Warren J. Fitzgerald • Vector Potential Of Aedes Sollicitans As A Function Of Season And Distance From A Breeding Site, Jere D. Downing, Wayne J. Crans, Marc E. Slaff and Susan B. Ford • Current Status Of Tidal restoration Of Salt Hay Impoundments For Mosquito Control In Cumberland County, New Jersey , Patrick Slavin, Joseph Shisler and Fred Ferrigno • An Analysis Of Aedes Sollicitans And Aedes Taeniorhynchus Populations On the Eastern Shore Of Maryland In 1977 , C. R. Lesser, R. M. Altman, M. L. Cropper, R. A. Berry and K. W. Ludlam • Evaluation Of the Tuckahoe Open Marsh Water Management Project: First Year Progress , Edward J. Launay PAPERS OF THE 1977 NJMCA ANNUAL MEETING • Address Of the President, Ruth M. Allen • The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station And Mosquito Control In New Jersey , Grant F. Walton • Environmental litigation , Spencer S. Marsh • The Interdepartmental Committee's Contribution To State - Wide Mosquito Control In 1976 , Kenneth W. Bruder • Highlights Of Mosquito And Disease Studies Around the World In 1976 , Helen Sollers-Riedel • Effect Of Charter Revision On Mosquito Control Activities , Robert W. Helm • The Present Status Of New Hampshire Mosquito Research And Control, Arthur H. Mason, John F. Burger, John Tucker and Betsyanne Whalen • The Formation Of the Drainage And Waterways Agency In Monmouth County , Robert Ostergaard • Operational Aspects Of the Monmouth County Drainage And Waterways Agency , Robert W. Huguley • Mosquito Control Through Source Reduction As Practiced By the Essex County (Massachusetts) Mosquito Control Project , Norman R. Dobson • Mosquito Control Techniques On Island Beach State park , Thomas M. Candeletti and Frederick H. Lesser • New Jersey State Airspray Program Activities In 1976 , Donald J. Sutherland and Robert Kent • Results Of the 1976 Mosquito Surveillance Program In New Jersey , Jere D. Downing • A Summation Of Students Pertaining To the Migratory Behavior Of Aedes Sollicitans And Their Potential Value To Mosquito Control , Wayne J. Crans • The Vector Surveillance Program In 1976, Wayne J. Crans, Jere D. Downing and Anthony A. Di Edwardo • Mosquito Surveillance In Southeastern Pennsylvania During the Bicentennial Celebration , Lewis J. Luchie, William Wills and Gray E. Jones • A Field Study Of the Collapsible Dog-baited Mosquito trap, Bonnie Brook and Wayne J. Crans • The Comparative Phytotoxicity Of Flit MLO And Two NO. 2 Fuel Larvicide Solutions, Roderic F. Schmidt and Donald J. Sutherland • Residual Efficacy Of Baygon MOS Applied By Air For Adult Mosquito Control , Fred H. Lesser and Peter M. Grehlinger • The Efficiency Of Altosid Briquets For Mosquito Control In Catch Basins , A. L. Hodges, H. A. Ehrenberg and D, J, Sutherland • Increasing the Efficiency Of the Fungus Metarrhizium With Surfactants , Stephen B. Berte • Preliminary Field Tests With Romanomermis Culicivorax (Reesimermis Nielsen) To Control Mosquito Larvae In Burlington County, New Jersey , Claudia M. Smith and Craig F. Imber • Costs And Benefits Of Leasing Or Owning A Helicopter For Mosquito Control , Charles M. Mark • Agricultural Pilot Training And On-the -Job Factors, Carrol M. Voss • Federal Regulations , James Graham • New Jersey Regulations , Joseph C. Haines • Inspector And
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