THE CRANBERRY SPAN WORM. 27 



used at the rate of 1 poiiiul to about 100 to 150 gallons of Avater, and 

 the arsenate of lead at the rate of about 1 pound to 25 to 50 gallons 

 of water. The same remedies will apph^ equally well to the occur- 

 rence of this species in ci-anberi'v bogs. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. Glover, Townend. Report C'oinniissionci- T'iitents. p. U2, Plato ^'III. fi^. 1, 



1S."> (IS^O). 



rrobaljly this species. Appears in ("arolinas. Ceorgia, and Florida early iu 

 October and feeds ni)on the petals of the cotton flower: larva and adult described 

 and figured. 



2. GuEN^E, M. A. Species (ieneral des Lepldoiitr-res, NOl. IX, Pliah'iiites, 



pp. 245. 240, 248, 1857. 



Original description as Boarinia pampinaria from near Baltimore, as li. fntfjtil- 

 hirkt from Oeorgia, and as B. siihhiiiriria from Nortli .\merica. 



H. Landon. M. D. Kept. Couini. Agv. f. 1S()4 (1865), p. 00. 



Erroneously figured as the "cotton caterpillar (yoctiiu .vijlina)." 



4. Packard, A. S. Report T^ S. Geological Survey Terr.. Ilayden, Vol. X, 



pp. 432, 442, Plate XI, fis. 20. 187(J. 



Technical and detailed description of moth; synonymy; distribution and note 

 on larva and pupa, the former feeding on pear. 



5. Glover, Towneno. Cotton and its principal injurious insects< Washington. 



D. C, Plate VII, figs. G, 7. 8. 187S. 



Figures larva, chrysalis, and moth; found early in October in Oeorgia feeding 

 on flowers of the cotton i)Iant. 



6. French. G. II. Papilio. Vol. I. p. S2, 1881. 



Notes on larva found feeding on willow and geranium. 



7. Smith. .7. R. Bui. 4 (o. s.), Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 26-28, 1884. 



A two-page account in reference to injuries to cranberries ; description of 

 larva: referred to as Cymatophora pnmpinaria ; remedies. 



8. Forbes. S. A. 'riiirtoentli \W\\t. State Entomologist Illinois, pp. 76-78. 1883 



( 1884 ) . 



.V rather full account. Larva found fre(jnently in niidsumni(>r in southern 

 Illinois feeding on leaves of strawberry; description of larva, pupa, and imago 

 ((luoted from Packard). 



9. Forbes, S. A. Trans. Miss. Valley llort. Soc, Vol. II, p. 2:i5. 1884. 



Quotations of first two paragraphs of No. S. 



10. Packard. A. S. Fifth Report V. S. Ent. Comniission. p. 6.54. 1800. 



Included in a list of insects affecting honey locust (Glcdit.schia friacaitthos). 



11. CiinTE.NDE.N. F. 11. Bui. 10. n. s.. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. A.gr.. p. 61, 1808. 



\n unknown geometrid larva feeding on asparagus ; subsequently ascertaineil 

 to l)e this species. 



12. Lugger. Otto. P"'ourth Rept. Entomologist State Exp. Station MiniL. j)p. 



187, 188, fig. 188, 1808 (1890). 



Notes on the niotli : caterpillar found on (ho apple and Idacklierry. Short gen- 

 eral account. 



13. Smith. .1. B. Fanners' P.ulletin 178. I'. S. Dept. Agriculture, jip. 10-21, 



1003. 



Account of injuries to cranberry, life history, and remedial measures. 



