1. The Pesticide Syndrome-Diagnosis and Suggested Prophylaxis.- 2. The Natural Enemy Component in Natural Control and the Theory of Biological Control.- 3. The Adaptability of Introduced Biological Control Agents.- 4. The Use of Models and Life Tables in Assessing the Role of Natural Enemies.- 5. Experimental Techniques for Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Natural Enemies.- 6. The Biological Control of Weeds by Introduced Natural Enemies.- 7. Biological Control of Coccids by Introduced Natural Enemies.- 8. Control of Pests in Glasshouse Culture by the Introduction of Natural Enemies.- 9. The Biological Control of the Winter Moth in Eastern Canada by Introduced Parasites.- 10. Biological Control of Rhodesgrass Scale by Airplane Releases of an Introduced Parasite of Limited Dispersing Ability.- 11. The Importance of Naturally-Occurring Biological Control in the Western United States.- 12. Naturally-Occurring Biological Control in the Eastern United States, with Particular Reference to Tobacco Insects.- 13. Cases of Naturally-Occurring Biological Control in Canada.- 14. Systems Analysis and Pest Management.- 15. Microbial Control as a Tool in Integrated Control Programs.- 16. Management of Pest Populations by Manipulating Densities of Both Hosts and Parasites Through Periodic Releases.- 17. The Developing Program of Integrated Control of Cotton Pests in California.- 18. The Developing Programs of Integrated Control of Pests of Apples in Washington and Peaches in California.- 19. Development of Integrated Control Programs for Pests of Tropical Perennial Crops in Malaysia.- 20. Development of Integrated Control Programs for Crop Pests in Israel.- Author Index.
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