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68 DECIDUOUS FEUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 



1869. Packard, A. S — Guide to the study of insects, pp. 336-337. 

 Short account of this species in the discussion of tortricids. 



1869. Rathvon, S. S. — Entomology of Lancaster Co., Pa. Authentic History of 



Lancaster County, Pa., by J. I. Mombert, p. 566. 

 Mere list of species. 



1868. Rathvon, S. S. — Grape codling. 

 Characters and habits of Carpocapsa vitisella (=Eudemis botrana). 



1868. Rathvon, S. S. — More grape worms. <Pract. Farmer, November, p. 170. 

 Characters of the larva of Eudemis botrana; larval habits. 



1871. Glover, T. — Report of the Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. <Rept. 

 Dept. Agr. (U. S.), 1870, p. 86, 1 fig. 

 Mention of injury to grapes in Maryland; life history and feeding habits of Eudemis botrana. 



1870. Englemann, Adolph. — Grape-berry moth. <Amer. Ent., December, 1869- 



January, 1870, vol! 2, p. 88. 



Means against Eudemis botrana. 



1870. Riley, C. V. — Some interesting insects. <Amer. Ent. & Bot., vol. 2, p. 307, 

 September. 

 Answer to inquiry of A. S. Fuller. Eudemis botrana in blossoms of blackberry. 



1873. Meehan, T. — The grape-berry moth. <Gardener's Monthly, vol. 15, n. s. 

 vol. 6, pp. 121-122, 1 fig, April. 

 Natural history of Eudemis botrana. 



1881. Murtfeldt, M. E. — The grape-berry moth {Eudemis botrana). < Psyche, vol. 



3, p. 276, October-December. 

 Food habits; very abundant in the environs of St. Louis. 



1882. Saunders, Wm.- Can. Ent., vol. 14, pp. 178-180, fig. 21. 



Description of larva, pupa, and adult of the grape-berry moth (Lobesia botrana), with remedies. 



1883. Saunders, Wm.— Insects injurious to fruits, pp. 298-300, fig. 310. 



General discussion of injury and life history of Eudemis botrana Schiff ., with description of larval, pupal, 

 and adult stages; remedies also given; figures of adult, larva, and injured grapes. 



1883. Saunders, Wm. — Notes of the year. <Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., for 1882, 



1883, pp. 62-69, figs. 75-82. 



1884. Saunders, Wm. — Popular papers on entomology. Entomology for beginners. 



<4th Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1883, p. 26, fig. 8. 

 Treats of Eudemis botrana; destructiveness to grapes near London, life history, and some food plants. 



1884. Mendenhall, R. J.— Trans. Minn. State Hort. Soc. for 1884, pp. 140-148. 

 Entomological notes for 1883. This species (Eudemis botrana) treated. 



1885. Weed, C. M. — The grape-berry moth. <Prairie Farmer, November 21, p. 



764, 1 fig. 

 Report of injury to grapes by Dr. F. W. Goding of Ancona, 111. Natural history and remedies briefly 

 stated. 



1886. Webster, F. M— Insects of the year. <Trans. Ind. State Hort. Soc, for 1885, 



p. 62, fig. 2, pi. 4. 

 Very brief article with mention of remedy. 



1885. Lintner, J. A. — Second Rept. of State Entomologist [New York], p. 33. 

 Mention of Eudemis botrana Schiff. as an insect whose injuries would be prevented by bagging the 



grapes. 



1884. Lintner, J. A.— Rural New Yorker, vol. 43, p. 318, fig. 149. 

 Short article on Lobesia botrana. 



1886. Goding, F. W — Trans. Dept. Agr. 111. for 1885, vol. 23, p. 128. 

 Mention of injury to grapes by Eudemis botrana in Livingston Co. 



1887. Fernald, C. H. — Injurious insects. <35th Ann. Rept. Sec. Mass. Bd. Agr., 



pp. 88-89, 1 fig. 

 General distribution and food habits of the first and second broods. 



