145 



Editors. — The Maize Moth {Heliothis armigera, Hiib.). Agric. Gaz. N. South 



Wales, IV, pp. 213-214. 

 Notice of injury, with discussion. 

 Mally, F. W.— The Boll worm of Cotton. Bui. No. 29, old series, Div. Ent., 



U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 73. 

 Final report on investigations; treats of natural enemies, and habits; remedies 



and bacteriological experiments with insect diseases. 

 Morgan, H. A. and F. H. Burnette. — Bui. No. 22, Louisiana Agric. Exp. 



Sta., p. 698. 

 Record of experiments in growing sweet corn to avoid bollworm injury. 

 Rolfs, P. H. — Enemies of the Tomato. Bui. No. 21, Florida Agric. Exp. 



Sta., pp. 19-23. 

 General account as an enemy to tomatoes. 

 Smith, J. B.— Ent. News, 1893, p. 10. 

 Injury to early tomatoes in New Jersey. Remedies. 

 Stedman, J. M. — Injurious and Beneficial Insects. Some Insect Pests of the 



Farm and Garden. Bui. No. 45, Alabama Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 32-34, 



35-36, figs. 

 Popular account, with figures after Riley. 



Webster, F. M. — Insect Foes of American Cereal Grains, with Measures for 

 - their Prevention or Destruction. 24th Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario, pp. 



91-92. 

 Number of broods in the North; suggests remedies. 

 Weed, H. E. — Remedies for Insects Injurious to Cotton. Insect Life, VI, pp. 



168-170. 

 Consideration of remedial measures for the bollworm. 

 AsHMEAD, W. H. — Notes on Cotton Insects found in Mississippi. Insect Life, 



VII, p. 25. 

 Reference is made to an investigation of the bollworm in Mississippi. 

 DuPre, J. F. C— Bui. No. 16, S. CaroHna Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 3. 

 Notes destruction of tomatoes, and suggests hand picking as a remedy, 

 Hampson, G. F. — Heliothis armigera. Fauna British India, II, pp. 174-175, 



fig. 114. 

 Good account with synonomy and figure; brief description of the larva, men- 

 tioning rose buds as food. 

 OsBORN, Herbert. — Corn Insects. Bui. No. 24, Iowa Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 



1003-1004, figs. 10, 11. 

 Brief descriptive notes, life-history, and remedies included. Two broods for 



Iowa. 

 Riley, C. V. — Report of the Entomologist. Ann. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agric. 



1893, pp. 199, 208. 

 References to special bollworm investigations. 



Smith, J. B. — Notes of the Year in New Jersey. Insect Life, VII, p. 185. 

 Reports serious injury to tomatoes in southern New Jersey. 

 Webster, F. M.— Bui. No.. 51, Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 138. 

 Brief notes; number of broods. 

 LouNSBURY, C. P. — Some Injurious Insects. Bui. No. 28, Mass. Agric. Exp. 



Sta., pp. 16-17, fig. 8, a-f. 

 Brief account, with old copied figures of the stages. 

 Lugger, O. — The Sweet-corn Moth or Tassel-worm. Bui. No. 43, Minnesota 



Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 196-200, pi. 11, fig. 54. 

 General account of life-history, enemies, and remedies, with figures of the 



stages from photographs. 



