CC (Sk Olkowski, H. and W. Olkowski. 1978. Making the Transaction to an Urban IPM Program. Paper delivered, and to be included in proceedings of, the conference, "Pest Control Strategies for the Future", held in Denver, Colorado, sponsored by the Wright-Ingraham Institute, in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency. ($.50) A description of the components of an urban integrated pest management program " and a timetaole for establishment. Olkowski, H. and W. Olkowski. 1978. A Short History of the Urban Integrated Control Project. ($.20) A brief updated summary on the current status of the Urban Integrated Pest Management Project. (The latest revision will be sent.) Basic Bibliography of Biological Control. ($.20) Lists books for beginners, technical works for specialists and references on biological control and integrated pest management. Rachel Carson Trust. Some Warning Signals About Pesticides. Compiled from various sources. ($.20) A preliminary Tist of common pesticides that are mutagens, carcinogens and teratogens. Olkowski, H. and W.. Olkowski. 1976, How to Control Garden Pests Without. Killing Almost Everything Else. Horticulture Magazine. ($.40) Some tips on how to manage insects in the garden while reducing pesticide use. -: . oa ete, Olkowski, H. and W. Olkowski. 1976. Natural Control of Common Pests on Indoor Plants. Horticulture Magazine. Also, Banish fleas!. North Country Star. ($.50) Tips on how to manage indoor pests while reducing use of pesticides. Also, Short article on Managing fleas. Olkowski H. and W. Olkows ki. 1977. Management of Pest Garden Snail. Farallones Institute. ($.70) The garden snail is a major pest problem on the West coast. This article describes how the IPM approach can be used by home gardeners to control the pest. Olkowski, H. 1973, 74,76. Home Composting for the Urban Gardener. Also, Companion Planting. ($.60) How to build a hot compost which will produce a good product in three weeks Without breeding flies or causing bad smells. Includes Plans for a bin. Otkowski, H. and W. Olkowski. 1975. Gardening Without Land. Horticulture Magazine. (.20) Rooftop gardening advice based on the authors' experience raising food on rooftops in downtown San Francisco and Berkeley, California..(cool, windy environments).