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Bailey, J. F. — '' Yeast ferment for Cotton Worms." American Entomologist, iii, 



p. 296, 1880. 

 Bailey, J. F. — " Destrnction of frnit by Aletia." American Entomologist, iii, p. 297, 



18^0. 



Barbee, "W. J.—'' The Cotton Question." New York, 1866. 



[On pp. 151-238 quotes, entire, Glover's articles in Department of Agriculture Reports for 

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Beach, A. E.—^' Remedy for the Cotton Worm." Science Record, pp. 370, 371, 1874. 



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 Bethune, Rev. C. J. S.— Discussion with Riley, Mann and Lintner on Northern oc- 

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[See Report of tlie Proceedings of the Entomological Club, American Association for tlie 

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Boyle, J. F. — "On the Culture and Commerce of Cotton in India and elsewhere. 



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[Gives on p. 232 an account of the chenille — N. xylina — made npfrom CMsholm, lire, and 

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Brandt, Louis. — '^A Suggestion." Cuero (Tex.) Bulletin, January 3, 1882. 



[Has experimented with salt and found it of no avail ; bnt advises the introduction of the 

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Breed, Daniel. — '' Description andfigures of recent inventions for insect destruction," 

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[For destroying Aletia, Leucania and Doryphora.] 

 Burnett, "W. I. — "The Cotton Worm of the Southern States." Proceedings of the 

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[An account of tlie insect, short and mostly from hearsay. Proposes the migration 

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Capers, C. "W. — ''On the Cotton Caterpillar." Southern Agricultnrist, i, p. 203, 

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[Quotes Say's original description aa sent to bim in MS. ; gives a full account of ravages 

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Carolina Farmer.— " Death to the Cotton Worm." 1869, p. 142. 



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[Draws up a description of the chenille in Latin. Gives an extended account of its habits 

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Colorado Citizen.—" Of the Cotton Worm." July 17, 1879. 



[Result of an interview with Professor Riley, giving progress of work of the Commission.] 



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[Advocates at length the spontaneous generation of the caterpillar.] 

 Comstock, J. H.— Report upon Cotton Insects. Washington, 1879 fDepartment of 

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Comstock, J. ja.— The previous work condensed in Annual Report of the Commis- 

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