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2343. RILEY, C. V. Continued. 

 NOTES Continued. 



Note 9 [101] 



Notice of Wrn. Trelease'e "Nectar: what it is and some of its uses," 

 [101] Teleology and dys'teleology of nectar glands of cotton- 

 plant, [101]. 



Note 10 [101] 



Rapidity with which the broods of A. xylina follow one another in 

 midsummer, [101] Time of first appearance of worms, [101] 

 Number of broods, [101] Prolificacy of moth, [101] Importance 

 of natural checks upon its increase, f 101]. 



Note 11 [101] 



Influence of winter temperature on time of first appearance of 

 worms, [101]. 



Note 12 [101] 



Theories of hibernation of A. xylina, [101] Proof of hibernation 

 of moth, [102] importance of this proof, [102]. 



Note 13 [102] 



Influence of latitude upon time of hatching of insects, [102]. 



Note 14 [102] 



Number of broods of A. xylina previously recognized, [102]. 



Note 15... [102] 



Possible food-plants of larva of A. xylina, [102] There must be 

 some besides cotton, [102] Failure to find any other, [102] 

 Feeding of larva of Anomis erosa on Urena lobata, [102] Value 

 of fiber of U. lobata, [102] Geographical distribution of U. lobata, 

 [103] Eggs and larva of Anomis erosa distinguished from those 

 of Aletia xylina, [103] Examination of malvaceous plants in 

 herbarium of U. S. Department of Agriculture, [103] Disad- 

 vantages of such an examination, [103] Plants on which eggs 

 were found in the herbarium, [103] Petition for aid in obtain- 

 ing evidence of the food-plant of A. xylina in the more north- 

 ern States, [103] List of malvaceous plants growing in these 

 States, with localities, [103]. 



Note 16 [104] 



Description of larva of Aspila virescens, [104] 



Note 17 [104] 



Travels of E. A. Schwarz in 1878 and 1879, [104] Reference to 

 published accounts of the results of his investigations aud those 

 of others on hibernation of A. xylina, [104]. 



Note 18 [104] 



Platynypena scabra, [104] Characters of larva, [104] Food-plants 

 of larva, [104] Pupation and hibernation, [ 104 J Characters of 

 pupa, [104]. 



Note 19 [104] 



Seasons of larva of Phoberia atomaris, [104]. 



Note 20 [104] 



Criticism of paper by A. R. Grote on hibernation of A. xylina, 

 [104] Grote's arguments against hibernation, based on experi- 

 ence gained in the same regions which furnish arguments against 

 the theory of annual immigration, [105] Possibility of hiber- 

 nation admitted by Grote, [105]. 



Note 21 [105] 



Definition of northern and southern portions of cotton belt, [105]. 



