17 [ THE MEXICAN COTTON-BOLL WEEVIL. 



L908. Crawpord, .1 . C- -Some new Chalcidoidea.<Proc. Em. Soc. Wash., vol. 9, 

 pp. 157 160, April 25. 



Original descriptions of Ceratribycdbius cushjnani and Oatolaccus hunteri, reared from the rctton 

 boll weevil. 



L908. Newell, Wilmon, and Rosenfeld, A. II. A brief summary of the more 



important injurious insects of Louisiana. <Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 1. p. 151, 



April L5. 

 1908. Newell, Wilmon. — The early cotton and the boll weevil.<Cir. 22, State 



Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, 7 pp., May. 

 L908. Howell, A. H. — Destruction of the cotton boll weevil by birds in winter. 



<('ir. 64, Bur. Biol. Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., 5 pp., J map, June 19. 

 L908. Xi-.u ell, Wilmon, and Barber. T. C. — Preliminary report upon experiments 



with powdered arsenate of lead as a boll weevil poi6on.<Cir. 23, State Crop 



Pest Commission of Louisiana, pp. 9-40. 3 fiu r s.. July. 

 1908. Hinds, W. E. — The first and last essential step in combating the boll weevil. 



<Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 233-243, August 15. 

 1908. Newell, Wilmon, and Trehearne, R. C. — A new predaceous enemy of the 



boll weevil.<Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 1, p. 244, August 15. 



Note of the destruction of adult boll weevils by the carabid beetle, Evarthrus sodalis Lc C, as also 

 by another species of Evarthrus. 



1908. Newell. Wilmon. — Destroying the boll weevils before they enter hibernation. 

 <Cir. 24, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, pp. 41^8, August. 



1908. Pierce, W. D. — Factors controlling parasitism with special refeience to the 

 cotton boll weevil. <Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 1, pp. 315-323, October 15. 



1908. Pierce, W. D. — A list of parasites known to attack American Rhynchophoia. 

 <Journ. Econ. Ent,, vol. 1, pp. 380-396, December 15. 



1908. Hutchinson, W. L. — Cotton culture in Mississippi in areas infested with the 

 Mexican cotton boll weevil. <Bul. 117, Miss. Agr. Exp. Sta., 6 pp.. Decem- 

 ber. 



1908. Hunter. W. D. — The cotton boll weevil in Oklahoma. <First Bien. Rept., 



Okla. St. Bd. Agi\ to the Legislature of the State, for the years 1907-08, 

 part 5, pp. 36-42. 



1909. Hunter, W. D.— What can be done in destroying the cotton boll weevil dur- 



ing the winter. <Cir. 107, Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., 4 pp., January 12. 

 1909. Hunter, W. D. — The boll weevil problem with special reference to means of 



reducing damage. <Farm. Bui. 344, U. S. Dept. Agr., 46 pp., 9 figs., January 



23. 

 1909. Bennett, R. L. — Growing cotton under boll weevil conditions. <Bul, Miss. 



Agr. and Mech. Coll., Farm. Inst, Dept., vol. 6, no. 1, 13 pp., January. 

 1909. Newell. Wilmon. — What constitutes a perfect stand of cotton when fighting 



the boll weevil?<Special Boll Weevil Bui. 1, La. St. Bd. Agr. and Immig. 



Cir. 25, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, 15 pp. 

 1909. Newell, Wilmon, and Rosenfeld, A. H. — Report upon variety and fertilizer 



experiments with cotton in the boll weevil infested sections of Louisiana. 



<Cir. 26, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, pp. 6-3-86, February. 

 1909. Hinds, W. E. — Facing the boll weevil problem in Alabama. <Bul. 1 16, Ala. 



Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 81-102, 2 pis., 1 fig., June. 

 1909. Newell, Wilmon, and Dougherty, M. S. — The "V" cotton-stalk cutter. 



How to make it and how to use it.<Cir. 30, State Crop Pesl Commission of 



Louisiana, pp. 151-158, 4 figs., September 15. 

 1909. Newell, Wilmon, and Dougherty, M. S. — The hibernation of the boll weevil 



in central Louisiana. <Cii. 31, State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana, 



pp. 163-219, 6 figs., October. 

 1909. Einds, W. E., and Yothers, W. W. Hibernation of the Mexican cotton boll 



weevil. <Bul. 77, Bur. Ent., V . S. Dept. Agr., 106pp., 10 pis., 9 figs., October 



L8. 



1909. Newell, Wilmon, and Smith, G. D. Experiments with powdered arsenate oi 



lead as a practical boll weevil poison. <Cir. 33, State Crop Pesl CommissioD 

 of Louisiana, pp. 251 333, 4 i'w:-. 



1910. Hunter, W. D.— The status of the boll weevil in L909.<Cii. L22, Bui. Ent. 



I S. Dept. Agr., 12 pp., 1 fig. 

 1910. Harned, II. W. Boll weevil in Mississippi, 1909. <Bnl. 139, Miss. Agr. Exp. 



Sin.. 43 pp.. 28 figs., March. 

 1910. Pier< e, VY. I). On some phases of parasitism displayed by insecl enemies of 



weevils. <Jonrn. Econ. Ent., vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 451^158, December 15. 



