Nbw York Agricultural Experiment Station. G05 



1894. Howard and Marlatt. (?) Insect Life, vol. VII, p. 279. 



Note from correspondent, Mr. Frank M. Jones, of Wil- 

 mington, Del., mentioning abundance of army worm 

 moths taken while collecting at electric lights. 



1895. Cockerell, T. D. A. Insect Life, vol. VII, p. 207. Brief 



note on army worm in New Mexico. " Did considerable 

 damage last year " (1894). 



1896. Slingerland, M. V. Rural New Yorker, vol. LV, p. 495. 



Brief general account of life history and habits; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures. Illustrated. 



Slingerland, M. V. Ihid, p. 846. " Next Season's Crop 

 of Army Worms." Concludes that 1897 will not be an 

 army-worm year. A tachina fly parasite. Illustrated. 



LiNTNBR, J. A. Country Gentleman, LXI, p. 552. *' The 

 Army Worm." Brief statement of extent of outbreak 

 in New Y'ork State; preventive and remedial measures. 



LiNTNER, J. A. Ihid, p. 574. Further notes on the rav- 

 ages of the army worm in New York State, together 

 with remedial measures. 



LiNTNER, J. A. Ihid, p. 606. " More about the army 

 worm." Letter from E. J. Preston, Orchard House, 

 Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y., giving experience with 

 ditching as preventive measure for army worms; also 

 other preventive and remedial measures. 



Lowe, V. H. Bui. 75-, New York Agrl. Exp. Station. 

 Brief general account; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures. Illustrated. 



