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1861. "Thomas, C. The army worm. Prairie Farmer, 1861. n. s., 

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Deacription a.ir.1 figure, seasons, habits and meiina against the larva of 

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•Thomas, C. The army worm. Prairie Farmer, 1861, n. s., 

 vol. VII, p. 393. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 21-22. 



*Thomas, C. The army worm. Illinois Fa.rmer, Septem- 

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Characters of hirva, pii[ia and adult of Leucania uniimncta; preventives. 



Thomas, C. Further from the army worm. Prairie 

 Farmer, 1861, ii. s., vol. VIII, p. 100. 



Notes concerning the habits "f Leucania unipuncta in Jackson county 

 III., in 1861. 



•Thomas, C. The army-worm question. Prairie Farmer, 

 1861, n. s., xo\. VIII, p. 293. 



Discusses the question of the hibernation of the eggs of Leucania 

 unipuncta; considers the species single brooded. , j 



•Thomas, C. Army-worm question continued. Prairie 



Farmer, 1861, n. s., vol. VIII, pp. 306-307. 

 Argues against egg hibernation of Leucania uni2)uncta and in favor of 

 pupa hibernation. 



1861. Fitch, A. Insects of the past year (1860). Trans. N. Y. 



State Agric. Soc.for 1861-1862. Brief notice of Leucania 



unipunota. , 



♦Fitch, A. The Entomologist, No. 29 — The array-worm 



moth. The Country Gentleman, 25 July, ISdl, vol. 



XVIII, p. 66. The Cultivator, September, 1861, s. 3, 



vol. IX, i)p. 278-279. 

 History of the identification of the army-vrorm moth as Lcuoania 

 unipuncta; description of the same. 



•Fitch, A. The army worm and cutworm. The Country 

 Gentleman, 4 July, 1861, vol. XVIII, }). 18. 



Habits of cutworms (birv-ffi of NoctaidiB); the army worm probably a 

 gregarious and migr;it<»ry cutworm. 



•Fitch, A. The army worm. The Country Gentleman, 26 



September, 1861, vol. XVIII, p. 203. 

 Habits, seasons and ravages of Leucania unipuncta; remediee. 



