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1904. Hunter, W. D.— The Status of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil 

 in the United States in 1903. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agric. f . 



1903, pp. 205-211, Pis. XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, figs. 

 10, maps 1. 



1901. Poison Campaign against Weevil in 1901. Editorial, Farm and 

 Ranch, Apr. 30, p. 8. 



1904. The New Boll Weevil Facts. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, Apr. 



30, p. 8. 



1901. Louisiana Weevil War. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, May 7, 

 p. 16. 



1901. Morgan, H. A.— The Mexican Boll Weevil. Farm and Ranch, 

 May 7, p. 16. 



1901. Enormous Boll Weevil Loss. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, 

 May 11, p. 8. 



1901. Connell, J. H. — Cotton Boll Weevil as Affecting the Financial 

 Interests of Texas. Farm and Ranch, May 14, p. 16. 



1901. Atlanta Weevil Campaign. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, May 

 14, p. 17. 



1904. Hunter, W. D., and Hinds, W. E.— The Mexican Cotton Boll 

 W T eevil. Bui. No. 45, Division of Entomology, U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 1-116, Pis. I-XVI, figs. 1-6. May 19. 



1904. Weevil in East Texas. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, May 21, 

 p. 8. 



1904. Where the Weevil is Not. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, May 21, 

 p. 8. 



1904. Cook, O. F.— An Enemy of the Cotton Boll Weevil. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric. Report No. 78, pp. 7. Issued May 27. 



1904. Connell, J. H. — New Boll Weevil Facts. Farm and Ranch 

 Cotton .Supplement, May 28, p. 23. 



1904. Travis, P. C— Effect of the Boll Weevil. Farm and Ranch 

 Cotton Supplement, May 28, p. 23. 



1904. Morgan, H. A.— The Mexican Cotton Boil Weevil. Crop Pest 

 Comm. of La., Circ. No. 1, pp. 16, figs. 3. June 1. 



1904. Hunter, W. D. — Ants and the Boll Weevil. Farm and Ranch, 

 June 11, p. 16. 



1901. Hunter, W. D. — Government Experiments with Paris Green. 

 Farm and Ranch, June 11, p. 17. 



1901. How the Boll Weevil Spreads. Editorial, Farm and Ranch, 

 July 2, p. 8. 



