New York Agriuultuiial Experiment Station, 603 



1888. Bruner, Lawrence. Insect Life, vol. I, p. G7. Mentions 



army worm appearing in injurious numbers in oat field 

 near Custer, N. D., and Ft. Robinson, Neb. 



*Webster, F. M. The army worm. Indiana Farmer, 23 

 June, 1888. 



Predicts ravages of Leucania nnipmicta iu Indiana ; remedial measures. 



Fletcher, James. 19th Ann. Kept. Eut. Soc, Ont., p. 0. 

 Mentions appearance in injurious numbers in several 

 localities in Canada. Brief mention of parasites. 



Burnett Harvey S. Correspondent in Insect Life, vol. 

 I, p. 287. Appeared in greater numbers than ever be- 

 fore near Kendal, Orleans Co., N. Y., season of 1888. 



1889. ^VEBSTER, F. M. Insect Life, vol. II, p. 258. Mentioned. 

 Webster. IMd, p. 56. Appearance in Indiana, spring of 



1889. 



TowNSEND, Tyler. Insect Life, vol. II, p. 42. Records 

 appearance of army worm in Mich., in 1881. Many 

 fields of grain destroyed, especially oats. 



Howard, L. O. Insect Life, vol. II, p. 222. Advantage of 

 irrigation as a means against army worm. 



Miller, I. M. Correspondent in Insect Life, vol. II, p. 77. 

 Gives experience with army worm — first found iu field 

 of rye. 



1890. Moffat, J. Alston. 21st Ann. Rept.. Ent. Soc, Ont., pp. 



51-54. Refers to and gives reprint of W. H. Ashmead's 

 account of outbreak in Maryland. Mentions Apantclcs 

 mutiloris Walsh, as parasite upon (Ashm.). 

 Harrington, W. Hague. Ihid, p. 67. Mentions Ophion 

 purgatum as parasite of army worm. 



Webster, F. M. Insect Life, vol. Ill, p. 112. Notes on 

 army worm in Indiana during season of 1890. Not un- 

 usually abundant, except in Southern part. 



Ashmead, Wm. H. Insect Life, vol. Ill, pp. 53-54. Brief 

 account of outbreak iu Maryland. 



