BIBLIOGRAPHY OF COTTON BOLL WEEVIL. 9 



No. 83. Earle, F. S., 1906.— Informe del director. El Cultivo del algodon en Cuba. 

 <Primer Informe Anual de la Estacion Central Agronomica de Cuba, 

 . pp. 24-29. 



A letter from a correspondent pointing out the danger due to ttie existence of tlie weevil 

 in Cuba to those who expect to grow cotton. The life history, damage, and means of con- 

 trol are mentioned. 



No. 84. Farmer, C, 1901. — Charancon de la capsule. <La Culture du Cottonier, 

 Paris, pp. 333-342, 1 fig. 



A concise account of the insect, with remedies. Largely a compilation from publications 

 of the Bureau of Entomologj', U. S. Dept. Agr. 



No. 85. Ferrer, Eduardo, 1903. — History of cotton and cotton cultivation in Cuba, 

 <Diario de la Marina (Havana, Cuba), March 21-27. 

 Contains a chapter giving a general account of the weevil. 



No. 86. Ferrer, Eduardo, 1903. — Una tentativa de cultivo del algodon en Cuba. 

 <Revista de Agricultura de la Isla de Cuba, pp. 7-17, 1 fig. Reprint: 

 Boletin de Agricultura (Salvador), Tomo III, pp. 513-523. 



Contains communications from Dr. L. O. Howard and Mr. E. A. Schwarz regarding 

 the relation of the boll weevil to the cotton industry of Cuba. 



No. 87. Flynn, C. W., Jr., 1907. — The boll weevil. Report on the cultural experiments 

 in cooperation with the Bureau of Entomology during 1906.<|Cir. 11, 

 State Crop Pest Comm. La., 19 pp., 2 figs., January. 



No. 88. Flynn, C. W., Jr., 1907. — Experiments in the late planting of cotton to avoid 

 boll-weevil damage during 1906. <Bul. 92, Agr. Exp. Sta. La. State 

 Univ. and A. & M. College, Baton Rouge, 8 pp.. May. 



The results of two experiments with late planting of cotton to avoid the boll weevil are 

 presented. In both the weevil caused a loss far greater than would have resulted If early 

 planting had been practiced. 



No. 89. Fort, Julian H., 1910.— (See No. 293.) 



No. 90. Foster, W. L., 1904. — The boll weevil situation from a Red River planter's 



standpoint. <Proc. 2nd Ann. Meet. La. Boll Weevil Conv., Shreveport, 



La. Cir. 2, La. Crop Pest Comm., pp. 22-27. 

 No. 91. Freeman, Chas. D., & Co., 1909. — The boll weevil. A menace to the world's 



supply of cotton. New York, 20 pp., 1 map. 

 No. 92. Freeman, Chas. D., & Co., 1909.— The boll weevil problem. New York, 11 



pp., March 3. 



Contains figures regarding the decrease in cotton production due to the ravages of the 

 boll weevil. 



No. 93. Frierson, L. S., 1906.— (See No. 202.) 



No. 94. Froggatt, W. W., 1909. — Report on parasitic and injurious insects in various 

 parts of the world in 1907-1908. <Report of the Government Entomolo- 

 gist, Dept. of Agr. N. S. W., pp. 18-19, 23, 62-63, 4 pis. 



Mention of the work on the boll weevil by the U. S. Dept. Agr. and the Crop Pest Com- 

 mission; also mention of area devoted to cotton in Mexico and presence of boll weevil. 

 Brief history of spread of weevil and of parasites attacking the species. 



No. 95. Galloway, B. T., 1905.— Work of the Bureau of Plant Industry in meeting 



the ravages of the boll weevil and some diseases of cotton. <Ybk. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. for 1904, pp. 497-50S. 

 No. 96. Galloway, B. T., 1909.— Report of t le Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry. 



<Ann. Rep. U. S. Dept. Agr., fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, pp. 87- 



89, 334. 

 Outline of work of Bureau of Pk nt I.idustry. 



