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1899. QuAiNTANCE, A. L. — Some Insects and Fungi Destructive to Truck and Garden 

 Crops. Proc. 23d. Ann. Meeting Georgia State Hort. Soc, pp. 51-52. 

 Serious injury to sweet corn and tomatoes noted. 



1899. Smith, J. B. — Ileliothis armiger. Insects of New Jersey. Suppl. 27th Ann. 



Kept. New Jersey State Bd. Agric, 1899, p. 426, fig. 

 Brief remarks. 



1900. Barlow, E. — Notes on the Insect Pests from the Entomological Section, Indian 



Museum. Indian Mus. Notes, V, No. 1, pp. 22-23. 

 Brief economic notes. 

 1900, Editorial.— Les Plantes de France. Leurs Chenilles et leurs Papillons. Le 

 Naturaliste, XXII (series 2, XIV), pp. 44, 55, 151. 

 Larva recorded feeding on the following: Cucurbita, Cannabis, and Ajonc 

 europfeus, wnth brief notes on distribution. 

 1900. Froggatt, W. W.— Cutworms. Agric. Gaz. N. South Wales, XI, p. 530. 



Answer to correspondent. Larvae on tomatoes; recommends poisoning with 

 Paris green. 

 1900. GossARD, H. A.— Ann. Kept. Florida Agric. Exp. Sta., 1899, p. 75. 



Mentions severe injury to tomatoes in Florida. 

 1900. GuERcio, G. DEL. — Biological and Economical Notes on the Boll worm. Nuove 

 Relaz K. Staz. Agric, series I, 1900, No. 3, pp. 143-159. 

 Description of stages and account of habits, life-history, and natural enemies; 

 list of remedies. Kecommends tobacco decoction. 

 1900. Lea, A. M. — The More Common Insect Pests of the Farm and Garden. Jour. 

 Dept. Agric. AVest Australia, II, pt. 6, pp. 404-407. 

 Brief notes. 

 1900. Leech, J. H. — Lepidoptera Heterocera from Northern China, Japan, and 

 Corea, III. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1900, p. 22. 

 Heliothis obsoleta and H. siiccinea listed separately w^ith synonymy and distribu- 

 tion of each. Under succinea, Ileliothis armiger is listed as a synonym. 

 1900. Quaintance, A. L. — Insect Notes. Rept. Georgia Agric. Exp. Sta., 1900, p. 362. 



Includes brief notice of ravages of the boll worm. 

 1900. Sanderson, E. D. — The Corn Ear Worm. Ann. Rept. Delaware Agric. Exp. 

 Sta., 1900, p. 209. 

 Record of serious injury to sweet corn in Maryland and Delaware. Three 

 broods recorded. 

 1900. Smith, J. B. — The Corn Worm. Rept. of the Entomologist. Rept. N. Jersey 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. f. 1900, p. 490. 

 Extent of injury to corn in New Jersey. Fall plowing recommended. 

 1900. Smith, W. W. — Heliotlds armiger. Entomologist, London, XXXIII, pp. 

 201-202. 

 Mentions erratic occurrence in New Zealand; moths captured by a plant. 



1900. SouTHWiCK, J. M. — Report of the Entomologist. Rept. Rhode Island State 



Bd. Agric, 1900, pp. 34-35. 

 Record of injuries in Rhode Island; probably but a single brood. 



1901. Froggatt, W. W. — Caterpillar Plague, with account of the Potato Pests at 



Windsor. Agric. Gaz. N. South Wales, XII, p. 241. 



Recorded as injuring potatoes; one to two inches beneath the soil during the 

 day and feeding at night like cutworms. There called the common cutworm. 

 1901. LocHHEAD, Wm. — Insects of the Season of 1900. 31st Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Onta- 

 rio, 1900, p. 75, fig. 



Remarks on occurrence in Ontario; one brood probable; poor figure of injury 



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