284 REPORT UPON COTTON INSECTS. 



TOWNEND GLOVER. Manuscript Notes from my Journal Cotton, and 

 the principal Insects, &c., frequenting or injuring the Plant in the 

 United States. Washington, 1878. [A few copies printed from stone 

 for private distribution.] 



On plate x figures the cotton worm in all stages. 

 O. Y. EILEY. The Migrations and Hibernations of Aletia argillacea. 



Eead before 1879 meeting of the National Academy of Sciences. 

 Review of same. Washington World, May 10, 1879. 

 Review of same. Science News, June 1, 1879. 

 Review of same. Scientific American, June 14, 1879. 



Reviews the different hibernation theories, and states his belief in the prob- 

 able hibernation of the moth in the southern parts of the cotton belt. 



C. V. EILEY. Eeport of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 1878. Insects 

 affecting the Cotton Plant. 



A short report on the progress made in the cotton insect investigation ; embodies 

 a report by A. R. Grote. 



