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I860. Wallengeen, H. D. J. — Lepidopterologische Mittheilungen. II. Wien. Ent. 
Monatssch., IV, p. 171. 
Description of Heliothis ohsoleta as Heliothis uniformis; says that it approaches 
Heliothis scuteligerse. 
1862. Grote, a. R. — Additions to the Catalogue of the IT. S. Lepidoptera. Proc. 
Ent. Soc. Philadelphia, I, p. 219. 
Description of Heliothis obsoleta as Heliothis umbrosus Grote; observes differences 
from the European species. 
1863. Grote, A. R.— Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadelphia, I, p. 347. 
Establishes synonymy of Heliothis ohsoleta, Fab., and Heliothis umbrosus 
Grote. 
1865. Glover, T.— Ann. Kept. U. S. Dept. Agric. f. 1864, p. 554. 
As a corn and cotton enemy; brief note. 
1865. Goureau, Ch. — Insects Nuisibles, 2d Sup., p. 132. 
Records feeding on tobacco, corn, and lucerne. 
1866. Dodge, J. R.— Insects. Mon. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agric. f. 1866, pp. 388-389. . 
Correspondent's report. Injury to Cotton in Alabama and Mississippi. 
1866. Glover, T.— Rept. U. S. Commissioner Agric. f. 1865, p. 43. 
Heliothis ohsoleta eaten by crows. 
1866. Glover, T. — Insects Injurious to the Cotton Plant. Mon. Rept. U. S. Dept. 
Agric. f. July, 1866, pp. 282-285. 
Habits and ravages, and means against the bollworm. Description and 
figures of the stages. 
1866. Newman, Edw. — The Army Worm. Entomologist, London, III, pp. 166-167. 
Answer to correspondent, quoting from the Liverpool Mercury (11 Sept., 1866) 
on the identity of the so-called army worm. Refers it to Heliothis ohsoleta. 
1867. Glover, T. — Entomological Extracts from Correspondence. Mon. Rept. U. S. 
Dept. Agric. f. Oct., 1867, p. 329. 
Reported by correspondent as injuring corn in low^a. 
1867. Hempstead, 0. H., Jr.— The Cotton and Bollworm. Mon. Rept. U. S. Dept. 
Agric. f. May and June, 1867, pp. 214-215. 
. Remarks on injuries from the bollworm to cotton in parish of Jefferson, La. 
Published anonymously in body of report. 
1867. MuLLER, A. — Heliothis armiger and the Army Worm. Entomologist, London, 
III, pp. 213-215. 
Valuable notes on identity of larva; footnote in regard to the gender of the 
word Heliothis. References. In answer to Newman (1866). 
1867. Newman, Edw. — Description of a caterpillar brought to me by Mr. H. J. 
Harding, feeding on Hyoscyamus niger, on Oct. 10. Entomologist, London, 
III, p. 361. 
General description of a larva, supposedly that of Heliothis pelligera, or H 
ohsoleta. 
1868. Praun, Sigmon von. — Die Europiiischen Eulen. Noctuse. Niirnberg, Gatt. 
LXV, Taf. 33, Fig. 19. 
. Notes food plant and distribution. 
1868. Riley, C. V. — Report of the Committee on Entomology. Trans. Illinois State 
Hort. Soc, 1867, p. 115. 
Observations on ravages and habits. 
1869. Bond, W. J.— Proc. Ent. Soc, London, Mar. 1, 1869, p. v. 
Specimens exhibited from Java, Australia, and the Isle of Wight. 
1869. Brodnox, B. H. — Scarcity of the Corn Worms and Boll-worms. Amer. Ent. 
Nov., 1869, II, p. 53. 
Scarcity in Mississippi. 
