Twelfth Report op the State Entomologist 191 



Saunders: in Canad. Entomol., xiii, 1881, pp. 198-199 (in Ontario and 

 Western States) ; the same in Ann. Rept. Entomolog. Soc. Ont. 

 for 1881, 1882, p. 6. 



Thomas: loih Rept. Ins. III., i88[, pp. 5-43, figs. 1-5 (extended 

 account). 



Coquillett: in nth Rept. Ins. IIL, 1882, pp. 8, 49-64 (habits and 

 life-history). 



Coding: in Trans. Iowa State Agricul. Soc. for 1882, 1883, separate, 

 p. 9 (brief account). 



Cooke : Inj. Insects Orch. -Vineyard, 1883, pp. 282-283, fig^- 269-271 

 (brief general account). 



Forbes: in Trans. Miss. Valley Horticul. Soc, 1883, separate, p. 7 

 (strawberries stripped of leaves by army- worms); 12th Rept. Ins. 

 Ill, 1883, p. 102, fig. 22 (ravages in 111.); 13th do., 1884, pp. 9, 

 40, 61, 84, pi. VI, figs. I, 2 (notes on habits, remedies); 14th 

 do., 1885, p. 5 (mention); 15th do., 1889, pp. 2-3 (mention, as 

 Helioplula iinipuncta) ; i6th do., 1890, p. ix (mention) ; Append. 

 ' to i7ih do., 1891, pp. 25,35 (references to Le Baron) ; i8th do., 

 1894, pp. X, 14 (mention); 19th do., 1896, p. 76 (experiment 

 on larvre). 



Reed: in 13th Ann. Rept. Entomolog. Soc. Ont., 1883, p. 52 [Nemorcea 

 leiicanicB a parnsite). 



Riley: in 3d Rept. U. S. Entomolog. Comm., 1883, pp. 89-156, pis. I, 

 II (an extended account) ; in Canad. Entomol., xv, 1883, p. 173 

 (duration of transformations); the same in i4ih Ann. Rept. 

 Entomolog. Soc. Ont., 1884, p. 19 ; 4th Rept. U. S. Entomolog. 

 Comm., 1885, p. 19 (mistaken for ^/r//^?), pp. 350-351.pl. V 

 (brief account), Append., p. [102] (note on appearance) ; in 

 Insect Life, iii, 1890, pp. 183-184 (mention); Bull. 31 Divis. 

 Entomol., U. S. Dept. Agricul., 1893. pp. 41, 54, 57 (exhibit 

 of at World's Columbian Exposition) ; in Insect Life vi, 1894, p. 

 222 (living examples in Mexican cereals at World's Fair). 



Feknald : in Kingsley's Stand. Nat. Hist., ii, Crust, and Ins., 1884, p. 

 451, figs. 568, 569 (brief notice, both as HeUophila and Leiicania 

 vnipuncia); in 34th Ann. Rept. Mass. Agricul. Coll., 1897, p. 

 186 (mention). 



Hubbard : in 4ih Rept. U. S. Entomolog. Comm., 1885, Append., p. [6] 

 (not in Florida). 



Van Duzee : in Canad. Entomol., xvii, 1885, p. 80 {Aphis mali attract- 

 ing L. Iinipuncta moths). 



Webster : in Ind. Agricul. Rept. for 1885, 1886, separate, p. 18. pi. 4, 

 figs. 2, 3 (injuring corn); in Insect Life, iii, 1890, pp. 

 112-113 (in Indiana, ovipositing in corn); in Bull. 22 Divis. 

 Entomol., U. S. Dept. Agricul., 1890, pp. 45-^6 (damages in 

 Ind., parasites); in Insect Life, vi, 1893, p. 150 (but one brood 

 injurious in Ohio); the samein 24th Ann. Rept. Entomolog. Soc. 

 Ont., 1894, p. 89; Bull. 51 Ohio Agricul. Expt. Stat., 1894, p. 

 125 (distribution), p. 133 (reference); in Bull. 6 New Ser., 

 Divis. Entomol., U. S. Dept. Agricul., 1896, p. 66 (injuries in 

 Ohio). 



