﻿THE 
  ARMY 
  WORM: 
  BIBLIOGRAPHY, 
  BY 
  AUTHORS. 
  149 
  

  

  Cook, 
  A. 
  J. 
  — 
  Canadian 
  Entomologist, 
  xiii 
  (l(S8l), 
  215. 
  

  

  [In 
  report 
  of 
  meeting 
  of 
  Entomological 
  Club, 
  A. 
  A. 
  A. 
  S., 
  Professor 
  Cook 
  remarks 
  on 
  the 
  

   appearance 
  of 
  Leucania 
  in 
  Michigan, 
  in 
  1881— 
  a 
  dry 
  year 
  following 
  a 
  wet 
  one. 
  Discussed 
  by 
  

   Wm. 
  Saunders 
  and 
  Cyrus 
  Thomas.] 
  

   Cresson, 
  E. 
  T.— 
  Canadian 
  Entomologist, 
  iv, 
  23, 
  1872. 
  

  

  [Describes 
  Mesochorus 
  vitreus, 
  Walsh— 
  a 
  parasite 
  on 
  the 
  Army 
  'VYonn.] 
  

   Cultivator, 
  The.— 
  "Army 
  worm." 
  Aug., 
  1839, 
  vol. 
  6, 
  No. 
  6, 
  p. 
  102. 
  

  

  [Ra,xiiges 
  ot 
  Leucania 
  unipuncta.] 
  

   Dodge, 
  Robert. 
  — 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  Am. 
  Rural 
  Home, 
  June 
  19, 
  1880. 
  

  

  [A 
  rather 
  lengthy 
  compiled 
  account.] 
  

   Borman, 
  S. 
  — 
  "Army 
  Worm; 
  new 
  facts." 
  Prairie 
  Farmer, 
  Feb. 
  1, 
  1862. 
  

  

  [JjAvvai 
  of 
  Lextcania 
  unvpuncta 
  not 
  always 
  starting 
  from 
  vicinity 
  of 
  tame 
  meadoTvs; 
  an 
  

   army 
  moved 
  from 
  southwest 
  to 
  northeast.] 
  

  

  Ferrill, 
  0460. 
  W. 
  — 
  "More 
  about 
  the 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  Prairie 
  Farmer, 
  vol. 
  8 
  (new 
  ser- 
  

   ies, 
  18()l), 
  p. 
  417. 
  

  

  [States 
  that 
  the 
  eggs 
  are 
  laid 
  in 
  wheat 
  in 
  the 
  fall 
  or 
  spring.] 
  

  

  Fitcli, 
  Asa. 
  — 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm 
  Moth." 
  Cultivator 
  and 
  Country 
  Gentleman, 
  1861 
  

   (written 
  July 
  17). 
  

  

  [Describes 
  moth 
  and 
  gives 
  synonymy.] 
  

  

  Pitch, 
  Asa. 
  — 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm's 
  Parasite." 
  Boston 
  Cultivator, 
  Aug., 
  1861. 
  

  

  [Describes 
  Ichneumon 
  leucanice.] 
  

   Pitch, 
  Asa.— 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  Trans. 
  N. 
  Y. 
  State 
  Agric. 
  Soc., 
  1860, 
  vol. 
  xx. 
  

  

  [Past 
  history 
  ; 
  habits 
  ; 
  nomenclature 
  ; 
  theory 
  of 
  appearances 
  ; 
  description 
  of 
  moth 
  ; 
  Ich- 
  

   neumon 
  leucanice.] 
  

  

  Pitch, 
  Asa.— 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm 
  Moth." 
  Boston 
  Cultivator, 
  Sept., 
  1861, 
  pp.-278-279. 
  

   [Clears 
  up 
  synonymy 
  and 
  describes 
  the 
  moth.] 
  

  

  PUnt, 
  C. 
  L. 
  — 
  Second 
  Agricultural 
  Report, 
  Massachusetts 
  (1854). 
  

  

  [In 
  this 
  report 
  is 
  an 
  historical 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  weather 
  from 
  1660 
  on. 
  in 
  which 
  the 
  Army 
  

   "Worm 
  is 
  several 
  times 
  mentioned.] 
  

  

  Flint, 
  Chas. 
  L. 
  — 
  Appendix 
  to 
  new 
  edition 
  of 
  Harris's 
  Insects 
  Injurious 
  to 
  Vegetation 
  

   (1862). 
  

  

  [Quotes 
  descriptions 
  from 
  Fitch, 
  and 
  remedies 
  from 
  Kirkpatrick. 
  Figures 
  of 
  larvaa, 
  pupa 
  

   .ind 
  adult, 
  and 
  also 
  two 
  parasites.] 
  

  

  French, 
  G. 
  H. 
  — 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  Seventh 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  Entomologist, 
  

  

  Illinois, 
  1877, 
  p. 
  101-102. 
  

   French, 
  G. 
  H. 
  — 
  '^ 
  Leucania 
  (ReliojyMla) 
  U7iipuncta 
  Haw.'^ 
  Seventh 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  

   Entomologist, 
  Illinois, 
  1877, 
  p. 
  224-225. 
  

  

  [A 
  brief 
  review 
  of 
  the 
  natural 
  history, 
  giving 
  the 
  number 
  of 
  broods 
  in 
  Illinois 
  as 
  two 
  ; 
  

   in 
  the 
  southern 
  part 
  three.] 
  

  

  ■Glover, 
  To-wnend. 
  — 
  Department 
  of 
  Agriculture 
  Report, 
  1888, 
  p. 
  79. 
  

  

  [A 
  short 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  great 
  number 
  of 
  Army 
  Worms 
  destroyed 
  by 
  the 
  larva 
  of 
  Galosoma 
  

   calidutn 
  (Fabr.)] 
  

  

  Glover, 
  T. 
  — 
  "The 
  Grass 
  or 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  Department 
  of 
  Agriculture 
  Report, 
  1870, 
  

   p. 
  83-84. 
  

  

  [A 
  short 
  compilation 
  with 
  poor 
  original 
  figures 
  of 
  larva 
  and 
  adult.] 
  

   Gould, 
  John 
  Stanton. 
  — 
  "Leucania 
  unipuncta." 
  Trans. 
  N. 
  Y. 
  State 
  Agric. 
  Soc, 
  

   1872-'76, 
  p. 
  47-50— 
  in 
  article 
  entitled 
  "On 
  Forage 
  Crops." 
  

  

  [A 
  short 
  article 
  compiled 
  from 
  Harris, 
  ;Kirkpatrick, 
  Eiley, 
  and 
  Fitch.] 
  

   Guenee, 
  A. 
  — 
  "Leucania 
  extrauea." 
  Lej^idopteres 
  — 
  Noctu<?lite8 
  1 
  (Tome 
  5, 
  1852), 
  p. 
  

   77-78. 
  

  

  [Description 
  of 
  the 
  moth 
  with 
  geographical 
  distribution.] 
  

   Harper's 
  Weekly.— 
  "The 
  Army 
  Worm." 
  July 
  3, 
  1880. 
  

  

  [A 
  short 
  editorial 
  accompanied 
  by 
  an 
  artistic 
  illustration 
  by 
  Daniel 
  Beard 
  of 
  all 
  stages 
  of 
  

   the 
  insect 
  and 
  its 
  method 
  of 
  work.] 
  

  

  Haworth, 
  A. 
  H.— 
  "Noctua 
  unipuncta." 
  Lepidoptera 
  Britannica, 
  ii 
  (1810), 
  p. 
  177. 
  

   [The 
  original 
  description 
  of 
  the 
  moth, 
  from 
  one 
  specimen 
  found 
  in 
  the 
  collection 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Fran- 
  

   cillon.] 
  

  

  