PARTIAL ECONOMIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INDIAN CORN 



INSECTS. 



By Thomas F. Hunt. 



[The following bibliographical notes and list were intended as a 

 basis for a discussion of the insects injurious to Indian Corn in Illi- 

 nois ; but circumstances explained on another page having prevented 

 the publication of this monograph, this paj)er is printed as the best 

 available present substitute. 



A complete bibliography of the subject was unnecessary for th& 

 purpose intended ; but it is believed that so much as is here given, 

 includes all the published facts of economic importance relating to 

 the corn insects. S. A. F.] 



The following books, periodicals, and newspapers, were scanned in 

 preparing the list of references to the insects affecting Indian Corn : 



Harris's Insects Injurious to Vegetation, 3d ed. 



Fitch's Reports on the Insects of New York, Vols. I-XIV. 



Reports of the U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture for the years. 

 1862-1884. 



Riley's Reports on the Insects of Missouri, Vols. I-IX. 



Reports on the Injurious Insects of Illinois, I-XIV. 



Packard's Guide to the Study of Insects. 



Packard's Reports on the Insects of Mass., I-III. 



Lintner's Reports on the Insects of N. Y., I-II. 



Reports U. S. Ent. Commission, I-III. 



Reports of Ent. Soc. of Ontario, I-XV. 



Practical Entomologist, I-II. 



American Entomologist, I-III. 



Canadian Entomologist, I-XVII. 



Report Kansas State Board Agric, 1872-1882. 



Report Maine State Board Agric, 1872-1878. 



Report Michigan State Board Agric, 1872-1881. 



The Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 1813-1852 and 1862-1867. 



The Cultivator, 1844-1863. 



