Abstract

Four years have elapsed since amalgamation was effected of the two largest entomological societies in America–the old Entomological Society of America and the American Association of Economic Entomologists. During that period most of the problems inherent in such a situation have been ironed out. The major problem still confronting the new Entomological Society of America, is the revision of the Constitution and By-Laws, by amendment, in a manner acceptable to both the academic and to the economic entomologists now making up the membership. Basically, this revision revolves around assurance of proper representation of both groups on the Governing Board, in directing the affairs of the Society.

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