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1874. Geote, a. E. — On Allied Species of Noctuid^e inhabiting Europe and North 



America. Bui. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sciences, II (1874-1875), pp. 194, 199-200. 

 Under the heading — Species believed to be common to Europe and North 

 America, exclusive of Labrador or circumpolar forms — Hsts IleliotMs obsoleta, 

 Fab. (Europe) and Heliothis umhrosus (N. A.), thus again establishing 

 their synonomy. cf. Grote, id. 1875. 



1875. Anon. — On the Kelation between European and American Noctuina. Psyche, 



I, pp. 65-68. 

 American and European species identical. Vide Speyer (1875). 

 1875. Berg, Carlos.— Patagonische Lepidopteren, beobachtet auf einer Keise im 



Jahre 1874. Bui. Soc. Imperiale Naturalistes de Moscou, XLIX, pt. 2, pp. 



191, 192-193, 219-220. Separate, Mockba, 1876, pp. 1, 2-3, 29-30. . 



Lists with valuable notes. This article is reviewed by Lintner (1878). 



1875. Grote, A. R. — On Allied Species of Noctuidse inhabiting Europe and N. A. 



Bui. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sciences, II (1874-1875), pp. 313-314. 

 Fresh observations reduce the number of species held to be common to both 



continents. Heliothis obsoleta retained as originally. Vide Grote, ib., 1874-. 



1875. Speyer, A. — Europaisch-amerikanische Verwandtschaften. II. Ent. Zeit., 



Stettin, XXXVI, pp. 158-159. 

 Comparison of American and European specimens of obsoleta; general notes. 



1876. Bird, H. M. G. — IleliotMs armiger. Entomologist, London, IX, p. 261. 

 Food-plant and variation of larvae; specimen reared on geranium flowers in 



the Isle of Wight. 



1877. Packard, A. S. —Half-hours with Insects, Boston, p. 224, fig. 172. 

 Brief notes; very poor figure of moth and larva. 



1877. Packard, A. S. — Report on the Rocky Mountain Locust, and other insects now 

 injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the Western United 

 States and Territories. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. f. 1875, pp. 778-780. 

 General considerations. 



1877. TuGWELL, W. H. — Life History of Heliothis armigera. Entomologist, London, 



X, pp. 283-284. 

 Includes account of cannibalism and method of feeding on geraniums; general. 



1878. French, G. H. — Economic Entomology of Illinois. II, Lepidoptera. 7th Ann. 



Rept. State Ent. Illinois, f. 1877, in Trans. Dept. Agric. Illinois, XV, pp. 

 231-233. 

 The Armed Heliothis. Short account, with descriptive note on stages. Fall 

 plowing and early planting recommended. 

 1878. French, G. H. — Insects Injurious to the Vegetable Garden. Lepidoptera. 

 Trans. Illinois State Hort. Soc, f. 1877, n. series, XI, pp. 198-199, fig., p. 204. 

 Discussion of habits and injuries. 

 1878. Glover, T. — Cotton and the Principal Insects frequenting the plant. Illustra- 

 tions N. A. Entomology, Washington, 1878, pis. 17-18. 

 Original figures of all stages and of the injury to cotton. 

 1878. Lintner, J. A. — On Some Lepidoptera Common to the United States and Pata- 

 gonia. Entomological Contribution No. IV, vi, 30th Ann. Rept. N. Y. State 

 Mus. Nat. Hist, 1878, pp. 164-166. 

 A review of Berg (1875). Valuable notes on cause of distribution and habits 

 of larva. 

 1878. Thomas, C. — The Corn- Worm or Bollworm {Heliothis armigera). 7th Ann. 

 Rept. State Ent. Illinois, in Trans. Dept. Agric. Illinois, XV, pp. 4, 102-106, 

 etib., ante, Rept. Mus. Committee, p. 99, seq., p. 110. 

 General account with remedial measures. 



