172 THE MEXICAN COTTON-BOLL WEEVIL. 



I'Hij JIi nter, \V. D.— Controlling the boll weevil in cotton seed and at ginneries 



<Farm. Bui. 209, U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 31, fig. 1, September 16. ' 

 I'ioi Sanderson, E. D. — Insects mistaken for the Mexican cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 



7 1, Tex. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 12, figs. 13, September. 



1904. Newell, Wilmon.- The Mexican cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 12, Ga. St. Bd. 



Ent., pp. 29, figs. 21, September. 

 Iiioi Bunter, \V. D. — The most important step in the cultural system of controlling 



the hull weevil. <Cir. 56, Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 6, October 10. 

 L904. Hunter, W. D. — The use of Paris green in controlling the cotton boll weevil. 



<Farm. Bui. 211, U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 23, December 5. 



1904. Proceedings of the second annual meeting Louisiana boll weevil convention, 



hold at Shreveport, La., November 3 and 4, 1904. Issued by the State 

 Hoard of Agriculture and Immigration. 



1905. Sherman, Franklin, Jr.— The cotton boll weevil. <Ent. Cir. 14, N. C. Dept. 



Agr., pp. 11, figs. 5, January 20. 



1905. Hunter, W. D. — The control of the boll weevil, including results of recent 

 investigations.<Farm. Bui. 216, U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 32, figs. 1-5, March. 



1905. Hunter, W. D. — Present status of the cotton boll weevil in the United States. 

 <Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr. for 1904, pp. 191-204, 2 pis., 1 fig. 



1905. Hunter, W. D. and Hinds, W. E. — The Mexican cotton boll weevil. A revi- 

 sion and amplification of Bulletin 45 to include the most important observa- 

 tions made in 1904. <Bul. 51, Bur. Ent., TJ. S. Dept. Agr., 181 pp., 23 pis., 



8 figs. 



1905. Cook, O. F. — The social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-pro- 

 tecting kelep of Guatemala. <Tech. Ser. 10, Bui. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., 

 55 pp. 



1905. Redding, R. J. — Essential steps in securing an earlv crop of cotton. <Farm. 

 Bui. 217, U. S. Dept. Agr. 



1905. Bailey, Vernon. — Birds known to eat the boll weevil. <Bul. 22, Bur. Biol. 

 Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., 16 pp. 



1905. Sanderson, E. D. — Some observations on the cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 52, 

 Bur. Ent., TJ. S. Dept, Agr., pp. 29-^2, 1 fig. 



1905. Newell, Wilmon. — The remedy for the boll weevil. <Cir. 3, State Crop Pest 



Commission of Louisiana, 20 pp., 5 figs., November. Revised edition: 1906, 

 March, 23 pp., 5 figs. 



1906. Cook, O. F. — Weevil-resisting adaptations of the cotton plant, <Bul. 88, Bur. 



Plant Ind., TJ. S. Dept. Agr., 87 pp., 10 pis., January 13. 

 1906. Newell, Wilmon. — The work of the State crop pest commission with the boll 



weevil. <Cir. 5, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, 20 pp., 3 figs., 



January. 

 1906. Champion, G. C. — Biologia Centrali Americana. Coleoptera, vol. 4, pt. 4, 



p. 722, April. 



Boll weevil recorded from San Jose, Costa Rica. 



1906. Newell, Wilmon. — The boll weevil. Information concerning its life history 



and habits. <Cir. 9, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, 29 pp., 15 



figs., July. 

 1906. Howell, A. H. — Birds that eat the cotton boll weevil. A report of progress. 



<Bul. 25, Bur. Biol. Surv., TJ. S. Dept. Agr., 22 pp. 

 1906. Cook, Mel. T. — Insectos y enfermedades del algodon.<Primer informe anual 



de la Estacion Central Agronomica de Cuba, pp. 178-180, 1 fig. 

 L906. Barreda L. de la. — Anotaciones al "Boletin de los agricultores," number 



216, de la Secretaria de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos.<Cir. 32, Comision 



de Parasitologia Agricola, Mex., pp. 42-48. 

 L906. Binds, W. E. — Proliferation as a factor in the natural control of the Mexican 



cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 59, Bur. Ent., TJ. S. Dept. Agi., 45 pp., 6 pis.. 11 



tables, August 27. 

 L906. Sanderson, E. D. — National control of introduced insect pests. <Bul. 60, 



Bur. Ent., TJ. S. Dept. Agr., p. 99, September 22. 

 L906. Binds, W. I". — Laboratory methods in the cotton boll weevil investigations. 



<Bul. 60, Bur. Ent., TJ. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 111-119, 2 pis., September 22. 

 L906. Boward, L. O., and Bi rgess, A. F. — The laws in force against injurious 



insects and foul brood in the United States. <Bul. 61, Bur. Ent., U.S. Dept. 



Agr., pp. 9. 34-35, 38-39, 55-60, 79-80, 108-109, 117-119, 128, 134, 139-141, 



L45, November 5. 



All State laws against the boll weevil in force at the time of publication arc given in full. 



