604 Keport of the Entomologists of the 



1891. Riley and Howard. Insect Life, vol. IX, p. 157. Army- 



worm moth sent from Jamaica by T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Riley, C. V. Insect Life, vol. Ill, p. 182. Mentioned. 

 Riley. Ibid. p. 478. Mentioned. 



1892. Osborne, Herbert. Insect Life, vol. V, p. 112. Note on 



outbreak of army worm in Muscatine Co., Iowa, in 1892. 



1893. Riley and Howard. Insect Life, vol. VI, p. 41. Note 



from correspondent Dr. G. A. Hawkins, Toano, James 

 Co., Virginia, reports that July 17 army worms were 

 abundant in field of millet. Ibid. Note from Mr. T. D. 

 A. Cockrell stating that Aug. 9, Leucania untpuncta was 

 present near Las Oruces, N. M., in the larva state in 

 millions. 

 Riley and Howard. Insect Life, vol. VI, p. 37. Note 

 from correspondent Edw. H. Thompson, Government 

 Entomologist, Tasmania. Mentions army worm as one 

 of the principal insect enemies in Tasmania. 



Webster, F. M. 24th Ann. Rept. Eut. Soc. Ont., p. 89. 

 Briefly mentioned as being destructive in one brood only. 



Smith, J. B. Insect Life, vol. VI, p. 150. Mentioned as 

 being destructive through one brood only. 



1894. Fletcher, James. Experimental Farms Report, Canada, 



p. 192. Brief descriptions; life history; notes from cor- 

 respondents relating to army worm remedies. 



Riley, C.V. Insect Life, vol. VI, p. 222. Mentions finding 

 living specimens of army worm in some cereal from 

 Mexico on exhibition at the World's Fair. 



Riley and Howard. Insect Life, vol. VI, p. 348. Notice 

 of publication of circular on army worm by U. S. Dept. 

 Agr., Div. Ent. 



Riley and Howard. Ibid, p. 374. Reports from corre- 

 spondence show that army worm appeared in several 

 localities in the eastern states. 



Howard and Maklatt. (?) Insf^ct Life, vol. VII, p. 269, 

 General Notes. " The army worm in 1894." Gives brief 

 review of the appearance of army worm in U. S. in 1894. 



