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No. 212. Morgan, H. A., 1904. — The Mexican cotton-boll weevil. <Proc. 17th Ann. 

 Sess. State Agr. See, and the 6th of the La. Stock Breeders' Assoc, 

 pp. 64-71. 



General account of the Insect, Including life history and habits. The necessity for main- 

 tenance of quarantines against cottonseed products and other farm products likely to carry 

 boll weevils is emphasized in connection with remarks on the protection of Louisiana from 

 invasion. 



No. 213. Morgan, H. A., 1904. — Checking spread of boll weevil in Louisiana. ^Farm 

 & Ranch, vol. 23, pp. 3-4, December 24. 



No. 214. Morton, J. Sterling, 1895. — Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. -^Ann. 

 Repts. Dept. Agr. for year ending June 30, 1895. 



An executive report in which mention is made of the boll weevil and the inauguration 

 of work against it. 



No. 215. Newcomb, J. P., 1903.— The boll weevil. <Texas Stockman & Farmer, 

 vol. 22, No. 40, August 19. 



Treats of the need of careful studies of the boll weevil and the advantages of crop dlversl- 

 .fication. 



No. 216. Newell, Wilmon, 1904.— The Mexican cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 12, Ga. 

 St. Bd. Ent., 29 pp., 21 figs., September. 

 General discussion of the importance of the problem and losses due to the pest. 



No. 217. Newell, Wilmon, 1905. — An open letter to the hill farmers of Louisiana. 

 Take active measures against the boll weevil now. •< Crop pest Comm. La., 

 1 p., October 18. Reprint: 1905, Farm & Ranch, vol. 24, p. 17, 

 October 28. 



A brief statement of the cultural method of control, with particular emphasis on the fall 

 destruction of cotton plants. 



No. 218. Newell, Wilmon, 1905.— The remedy for the boll weevil. <Cir. 3, State Crop 

 Pest Comm. La., 20 pp., 5 figs., November. Revised edition: 1906, 

 March, 23 pp., 5 figs. 



Discussion of cultural methods. Rules governing the shipment of material likely to 

 disseminate the cotton boll weevil. 



No. 219. Newell, Wilmon, 1906. — The work of the State Crop Pest Commission with 

 the boll weevil. <Cir. 5, State Crop Pest Comm. La., 20 pp., 3 figs., 

 January. 



A statement of the work being carried on by the Crop Pest Commission. The progress 

 of the weevil into Louisiana territory up to date of publication is reviewed. 



No. 220. Newell, Wilmon, 1906. — Boll weevil investigations. <l8t Bien. Rept. Sec- 

 retary State Crop Pest Comm. La. for the years 1904 and 1905, pp. 3-10, 

 and an appendix. 



A brief history of the Crop Pest Commission, with an outline of the Investigation under- 

 taken by the commission up to the time of publication. 



No. 221. Newell, Wilmon, 1906.— (See No. 202.) 



I No. 222. Newell, Wilmon, 1906. — The boll weevil. Information concerning its life 

 history and habits. <Cir. 9, State Crop Pest Comm. La., 29 pp., 15 figs., 

 July. 

 A concise account of the boll weevil. 



No. 223, Newell, Wilmon, 1907. — Report upon the work of the State Crop Pest Com- 

 mission. <Cir. 13, State Crop Pest Comm. La., pp. 4-5, April. 



Brief report on work arranged In cooperation with the Bureau of Entomology. 



