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Suggested Citation:"'Appendix'." National Research Council. 1969. Report of Committee on Persistent Pesticides, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21256.
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Suggested Citation:"'Appendix'." National Research Council. 1969. Report of Committee on Persistent Pesticides, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21256.
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Suggested Citation:"'Appendix'." National Research Council. 1969. Report of Committee on Persistent Pesticides, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21256.
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Suggested Citation:"'Appendix'." National Research Council. 1969. Report of Committee on Persistent Pesticides, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21256.
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Suggested Citation:"'Appendix'." National Research Council. 1969. Report of Committee on Persistent Pesticides, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21256.
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- 30 - 5. That public funds for research on chemical methods of pest control be increased without sacrifice of effort on nonchemical methods. 6. That the present system of regulation, inspection, and monitoring to protect man and his food supply from pesticide contamination be continued. 7. That the objectives and procedures of the National Pesticide Monitoring Program be reviewed and that the feasi- bility of obtaining data on quantities of persistent pesti- cides in the biosphere be studied.

- 31 - PERSONS INTERVIEWED BY THE COMMITTEE ON PERSISTENT PESTICIDES w. J. Aunan, American Meat Institute Appendix Jack Barnes, Cooperative State Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Harold L. Barrows, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture William F. Barthel, Chief, Toxicology Laboratory, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare George A. Bevier, Aedes aeqypti Program, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare w. Frank Blair, Ecological Society of America Parke Brinkley, President, National Agricultural Chemicals Association G. s. Buck, Jr., National Cotton Council John L. Buckley, u.s. Department of the Interior (now with Office of Science and Technology) William Buren, Grants Office, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Philip A. Butler, Gulf Breeze Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, u.s. Department of the Interior D. A. Chant, Ecological Society of America Roland Clement, National Audubon Society Robert Courter, Pesticide Program, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare E. A. Crosby, Agricultural Research Institute, Pesticide Committee, and National Canners Association Fred H. Dale, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior Edward s. Deevey, Ecological Society of America William Durham, Chief, Pesticide Research Laboratory, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

- 32 - Walter H. Durum, Water Resources Division, Geological Survey, u.s. Department of the Interior Eugene H. Dustman, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior Walter w. Dykstra, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior R. P. Farrow, National Canners Association John Ford, Hercules Incorporated Milton J. Foter, Pesticide Program, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare D. Lee Fowler, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Leo R. Gardner, Chevron Chemical Company (arsenic) Ben Gladdings, California Department of Fish and Game Arthur Gohlke, Tennessee Corporation (copper) s. A. Hall, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Robert E. Hamman, Geigy Agricultural Chemicals J. Ralph Hansen, Hercules Incorporated T. H. Harris, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Wayland J. Hayes, Chief Toxicologist, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Harry W. Hayes, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Patrick Healy, National Milk Producers Association Lyman s. Henderson, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Joseph J. Hickey, Ecological Society of America John Hillis, California Department of Agriculture Ralph E. Hodgson, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture c. H. Hoffman, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Eldridge Hunt, California Department of Fish and Game Phil c. Kearney, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture E. F. Knipling, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture

- 33 - 0. F. Kolari, American Meat Institute Sheldon M. Lambert, Shell Development Company (soil-chemical interactions) L. C. LaMotte, Jr., Community Studies, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Kendrick Lee, Bureau of the Budget (Aedes aegypti Program) Allan B. Lemmon, California Department of Agriculture L. A. Liljedahl, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Bernard H. Lorant, Velsicol Chemical Corporation James H. McDermott, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, u.s. Department of the Interior Lewis E. Mitchell, Shell Chemical Company Donald Mount, National Water Quality Laboratory, u.s. Department of the Interior William Murray, Federal Committee on Pest Control Joseph Noone, National Agricultural Chemicals Association Don Pierce, Forest Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture P. B. Polen, Velsicol Chemical Corporation R. D. Radeleff, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture L. L. Ramsay, Food and Drug Administration, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare George Reich, Community Studies, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare William Reichel, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior Robert L. Rudd, Ecological Society of America Paul F. Sand, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Eldon Savage, State Services Section, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare K. L. Schultz, Velsicol Chemical Corporation David J. Sencer, Director, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare W. c. Shaw, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture

- 34 - H. H. Shepherd, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture s. w. Simmons, Chief, Pesticide Program, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare M. Joe Sloan, Shell C~emical Company Edward H. Smith, Committee on Agricultural Land Use and Wildlife Resources, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Donald A. Spencer, National Agricultural Chemicals Association Robert Stevens, Forest Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Lucille Stickel, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior William Stickel, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior Edward Swift, Agricultural Extension, University of California, Berkeley Ely M. Swisher, Rohm and Haas Company Alan w. Taylor, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture Edward J. Thacker, Agricultural Research Service, u.s. Department of Agriculture William Upholt, Federal Committee on Pest Control Charles R. Walker, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, u.s. Department of the Interior George M. Woodwell, Ecological Society of America Anne Yobs, Pesticide Surveillance Unit, National Communicable Disease Center, u.s. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare

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