342 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO BNTOMOLOGT. 



Moore, Frederic. . . . On the genera and species of the lepidopterous subfamily 

 Ophiderinee inhabiting the Indian region . . . Received January 19th, read January 

 20th, 1880. [London, 1881] Agr 3-348 



[63]-76p. 3ool.pl. 30i"». 



From the Transactions o£ the Zoological society, vol. xi, part in, 1881. 



Slorrison, Herbert Knowles. . . . Descriptions of new Noctuidse . [Bos- 

 ton, 1875] 



131-166 p. 23i«". 



From the Proceedings of the Boston society ol natural history, 1876, vol. 17, p. 131-166. 



Itlorrison, Herbert Enowles. Descriptions of new Noctuidse [Buffalo, 



1875] 

 109-117 p. 23™. 

 From the Bulletin o£ the Buffalo society of natural sciences, 1875, vol. Z, p. 109-117. 



Morrison, Herbert Snowies. Notes on North American Lepidoptera . . . 

 [New York, 1876] 



91-104 p. 23i"». 



From the Annals of the New York lyceum of natural history, vol. xi, p. 91-104, 1876. 



Morrison, Herbert Knowles. . Notes on the Noctuidae . . . [Boston, 



1875] 



[114]-126p. 22™. 



From the Proceedings of the Boston society of natural history, vol. xviii, p. 114-126. 



Morrison, Herbert Knowles. . . On the species of Oalocampa . [Buf- 

 falo, 1875] 



190-192 p. 23™. 



From the Bulletin of the Buffalo society of natural sciences, 1875, vol. 2, p. 190-192. 



Olliff, Arthur Sidney. . . . Insect pests. The maize moth (Heliothris armi- 

 gera, Hiib.) . . . Sydney, 1890. 

 4 p. pi. 2410111. (New South Wales— Agriculture, Department of. [Publication]) 



Packard, Alpheus Spring. Entomological report on the army worm and grain 

 aphis . . . [Augusta, 1861] 



16 p. 22J»i». 



Reprinted from the Sixth annual report of the secretary of the Maine board of agriculture, 1861, 



p. [130]-145. 



Prout, liOuis Beethoven. Coremia ferrugaria Haw. and Unidentaria Haw. 

 . . . [London] 1894. 

 19 p. 21^™. 

 Paper read at the City of London entomological and natural history society, March 20th, 1894. 



[Prout, O. P. ] Essay on the best mode of using Paris green for the destruction of 

 the cotton caterpillar. By an Alabama planter, [n. p., 1873] 



10 p. 21°"'. 



Quaintance, Altus Ijacy. Cotton bollworm; an account of the insect, with 

 results of experiments in 1903. Washington, 1904. 



24 p. iUus. 23™. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Farmers' bulletin 191) 



Beuter, Odo Morannal. Zur kenntniss der geographischen verbreitung der 

 graseule in Finnland . . . [Helsingfors, 1892] 

 10 p. fold. pi. 244™. 

 From Fennia, vol. V, no. 12. 



Riley, Charles Valentine. Additional notes on the army worm (Leucania uni- 

 puncta) . . . <Abstraot> Salem, 1881. 



24-26 p. 2o'"». 



From the Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science, vol. xxix, 

 Boston meeting, August, 1880. 



Riley, Charles Valentine. [Address on the cotton worm before the Cotton 

 convention at Atlanta, Nov. 2, 1881; with discussion] (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of. 

 Address of Hon. George B. Loring . . . and other proceedings of the cotton con- 

 vention . [Report no. 17] Washington, 1881. p. 19-35) 



The greater part of the address is also published in Report of tlie Commissioner of Agriculture for 

 1881 and 1882, p. 153-157. 



