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INDEX TO AUTHORS IN VOLUME 7
Bauer, David L..........................................................146-147
Beall, Geoffrey ...................................................... 41-43
Beebe, Ralph ............................................................ 28
Bellinger, Peter F................................................... 27, 170-171
Brown, Leland R.........................................................148-166
Chermock, Ralph L......................................................102-106
Diakonoff, A........................................................... 24
Eff, J. Donald .......................................................... 86-89
Fender, Kenneth M., & James H. Baker ................................... 15
Freeman, H. A......................................................... 90-93
Freeman, T. N.......................................................... 118
Fulton, MacDonald ..................................................... 28
Gray, P. H. H............................................... 5-6, 47-48, 127-128
Griewisch, Louis .......................................................... 54
Guppy, Richard ...................................................... 43-44, 56
Heineman, Bernard F.....................................................167-170
Hessel, Sidney A.........................................................106-118
Hopfinger, J. C........................................................ 80-86
Iwase, Taro ......................................................... 45-46, 166
Jordan, Karl ............................................................ 3-4
Knowlton, George F.................................................. 11-12, 55
Knudsen, John P......................................................... 27
Latham, Roy ............................................................ 172
Macy, Ralph W......................................................... 25
Maeki, Kodo, & Sajiro Makino ............................................ 36-38
Makino, Sajiro, & Kazuo Saito ............................................ 7-8
Martin, Lloyd M......................................................... 67-80
Mather, Bryant .......................................................... 13-14
Monroe, Burt L., Jr....................................................... 53
Moucha, Josef ............................................................ 55
Munroe, Eugene G..................................................... 16-23, 66
Nabokov, Vladimir ...................................................... 49-52
Obraztsov, Nicholas S..................................................... 128
dos Passos, Cyril F....................................................... 26
Randle, Worth S............................................. 119-122, 133-138
Rawson, G. W., & P. F. Bellinger .......................................... 27
Remington, Charles L........................... 24, 26, 32, 57-58, 65, 122, 139-145
Remington, P. S......................................................... 93-102
Rindge, Frederick H.................................................. 1-2, 126
Sevastopulo, D. G......................................................... 172
Shoumatoff, Nicholas .................................................... 38-40
Sicher, Harry ............................................................ 53
Smith, Marion E.........................................................123-126
Viette, P. E. L........................................................... 166
Voss, Edward G......................................................... 54
Whittaker, R. H......................................................... 9-10
Ziegler, J. B......................................................... 33-35, 132
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INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN VOLUME 7
Alaskan butterflies .......................................................123-126
Alsophila pometaria and Operophtera bruceata females ......................127-128
Calephelis borealis life history ................................. 119-122, 133-138
Celerio lineata outbreaks in Utah.......................................... 11-12
Chromosome numbers of Japanese Rhopalocera .............................. 36-38
Colias new genes, "Whitish" and "Blonde" ..............................139-145
Entomologists' Gazette .................................................... 58
Errata .................................................................. 56, 198
Fagitana littera reared .................................................... 166
Field and technique notes ...................................... 27-28, 53-56, 172
Florida checklist .......................................................... 65
Gonadectomy and transplantation in sex races of Lymantria dispar ............ 7-8
Hilltops and butterflies ...................................... 38-40, 41-43, 43-44
Hyphantria cunea in Europe .............................................. 55
Incisalia augustinus life history and host plant ............................ 33-35
Isolation, influence in Geometridae ........................................ 172
Lepidopterists' Society
Membership list and additions ............................ 32, 64, 132, 181-198
Minutes of third annual meeting .................................... 1-2
Nominations for Society officers ..................................... 126
Presidential address at annual meeting ................................ 3-4
Treasurer's report for 1952 ......................................... 132
Lycceides argyrognomon in Wisconsin .................................... 54
Lycsenid larvae, aberrant feeders ........................................... 45-46
Limenitis hybrid ......................................................... 53
Marked Lepidoptera recovered ............................................ 65
Michigan Lepidoptera sampled by trap...................................... 28
Migration of Ascia monuste ............................................... 13-14
Migration of Danaus plexippus ............................................ 28
Migration of Nymphalis californica ...................................... 9-10, 15
Migration of Vanessa carye ................................................ 53
Miscellaneous ............................................ 32, 52, 58, 64, 65, 147
Museum visits in Europe ................................................167-170
Nomenclature in zoology ................................................ 32, 122
Notices by members ........................................ 31, 63, 65, 131, 180
Obituaries (Loeliger, Talbot, Doets, Carpenter, Rogers, Watari,
LeMarchand).............................................. 23, 24, 64, 166
Personalia .............................................................. 23, 166
Photography apparatus described ..........................................148-166
Predators of butterflies ......................................... 27, 54, 55, 168
Publications Reviewed
Avinoff & Sweadner, The Karanasa Butterflies ......................... 16-23
Phinhey, Butterflies of Rhodesia ...................................... 25
Forster & Wohlfahrt, Die Schmetterlinge Mitteleuropas ................ 26
Klots & Clench, New Species of Stry?non from Georgia .................. 26
Diakonoff, Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. 1....................... 128
Freeman, et al, Budworm Siblings in Canada .......................... 57-58
Pupal colors in Pieris rapce .............................................. 5-6
Pupal volume, correlations with wing radius and weight .................. 47-48
Rearing Speyeria in captivity .............................................. 56
Recent literature on Lepidoptera .................... 29-30, 59-62, 129-130, 173-179
Salmon's Fluid, new slide mounting medium ..............................170-171
Season Summary for 1952 ............................................ 66-118
Storing papered Lepidoptera ............................................... 27
Water holes attracting Arizona butterflies ..................................146-147
Wyoming butterfly collecting ............................................ 49-52
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