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French, G. H.— '' Corn Worm." Pacific Rural Press, September 13, 1879. 



[Tall corn less attacked than short varieties.] 

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203. 

 Fuller, A. S.— •' Cotton in Louisiana." N. Y. Weekly Sun, September 29, 1880. 



[Advises poisoning for the Boll Worm.] 

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[An excellent article, giving the main points in the natural history correctly.] 

 Beimpr, without credit. De Bow's Review, 1855. 

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I A very thorough article. ] 

 Glover, T.— Ann. Rept. Dept. Agr., 1864, p. 554. 



[A short note only.] 

 Glover, T.— Ann. Rept. Dept. Agr., 1865, p. 43. 



[Heliothis eaten by crows.] 

 Glover, T. — '* Insects injurious to the Cotton Plant — 2." Monthly Reports, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 1866, p. 282. 



[Little more than a reprint of his 1855 article.] 



Glover, T. — Ann. Rept. Dept. Agr., 1870, p. 84. 



[Gives food plants and advises poisoned sweets as a remedy.] 

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 &c., frequenting or injuring the Plant in the United States. Washington, 1878. 

 [A few copies printed from stone for private distribution. On plates XVII and XVin 

 figures the BoU Worm In all stages, and also itt work.] 



GSoureau, Ch. — Insectes Nuisibles, 2d suppL, 1865, p. 132. 



[Eecords S. armigera as feeding on Indian com, tobacco, lucerne.] 



Grote, A. R.— Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., i, p. 219, 1862. 



[Describes cf ot H. armigera as H. urnbroaxts.] 

 Grote, A. R.— Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., ii,p.276, 1863-'4. 



[Withdraws the name H. urnbrosus.] 

 Grote, A. R.— Bulletin of the Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., i, 120. 



[Remarks upon the identity of H. umbrosus and H. armigera, and upon the geographical 

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Gueuee, A. — Noctuarum Europearum Index Methodicus, 1841, p. 247. 



Guen^e, A. — Species G6n. d. L^pidopt^res, vi, 181. 



"Hebron." — ''The Boll Worm and ' Sore Shin 'in Cotton." American Cotton Planter, 



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Loring and Atkinson. — Cotton Culture and the South. Boston, 1869, p. 65. 

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Lucas, H. — Note sur VReliothis armigera, Catocala conversa, Megasoma repandum. 



Annales de la Soci^t^ Entomologique de France, series 2, 1852, T. 10; Bull., p. 24. 

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p. 199. 



Lyman, J. B,— Cotton Culture. Orange Judd & Co., N. Y., 1868, pp. 94-98. 

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iii, 234, pi. 120, fig. 15. 

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