138 
1869. Fallou, M. J.— L'Insectologie Agricole, 1869, p. 205. 
Larva feeding on the chick-pea. 
1869. LoRiNG, F. W., and C. F. Atkinson. — Cotton Culture and the South. Boston, 
pp. 63, 65. 
Mentions injury from bollworm; late planting of corn supposed preventive. 
1869. Newman, Edw. — The Scarce-bordered Straw. An Illustrated Natural History 
of British Moths, London, p. 439, fig. 678. 
Description of moth and larva; distribution. Figures adult. 
1869. Walsh, B. D. and C. V. Kiley.— Cotton Insects. Amer. Ent. I, pp. 212-214. 
Describes stages, habits, ravages, and mentions food-plants; suggests remedies. 
1869. Walsh, B. D., and C. V. Riley.— The BoUworms or Corn Worms. Amer. 
Ent., II, pp. 42-44. 
Seasons, food-plants, ravages and remedies. 
1869. Weir, J. W.— Proc. Ent. Soc. London, Dec. 1, 1869, p. xxviii. 
Two specimens bred from tomatoes imported from Spain or Portugal. 
1870. Bethune, C. J. S.— Miscellaneous notes. Larva of Heliothis armiger. Cana- 
dian Ent., II, pp. 66, 67. 
Brief notes on food-plants; references. 
1870. Grote, a. R., and C. T. Robinson. — Descriptions of American Lepidoptera. 
No. 5. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, III, p. 180. 
Habitat note under Heliothis umbrosus Grote; the latter is mentioned as a 
probable synonym of the European Heliothis obsoleta, Fab. 
1870. Riley, C. V.— The Fall Army Worm. Amer. Ent. and Bot., II, p. 328-329. 
Compares the larva of Heliothis obsoleta and Laphygma frugiperda. 
1871. Fallou, M. J. — Annales Soc. Ent. France, series 5, I, pp. liii-liv. 
Note on food-plants {Zea mais, Panicum miliaceum, Setaria italica, and common 
bean) ; method of attack on bean. 
1871. Hoffman, E. — Praun's Abbildung und Beschr. europiiischen Schmetterling- 
raupen, Niirnberg, Noctuse, Vol. 11, fig. 9, a, b. 
Figure of larva. 
1871. Riley, C. V. — The Corn Worm, alias Bollworm; Heliothis armiger. 3rd Ann. 
Rept. on the Noxious, Beneficial and other Insects of the State of Missouri, 
pp. 104-109. 
General account with remedies; figure. 
1872. Fereday, R. W. — On the Direct Injury to Vegetation in New Zealand by 
Various Insects, with reference to larvae of Moths and Beetles feeding upon 
the field cTops; and the expediency of introducing Insectivorous Birds as a 
Remedy. Trans. N. Zeal. Inst., pp. 290, 291. 
Read before the Philosophical Institute, Canterbury, 12 Dec, 1872. Brief 
note on habit of moth and larval foods. Lists with those insects most 
injurious. 
1872. Glover, T. — Report of the Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. Rept. 
U. S. Commissioner Agric f. 1871, p. 84. 
Brief note on rej^orts of injury. 
1873. Dodge, L. A.— The Cotton Caterpillar. Amer. NaturaHst, VII, pp. 213-216, 
fig. 39. 
Includes brief note, with an erroneous figure of larva and moth. 
1874. Glover, T.— Report of the Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. Rept. 
U. S. Commissioner Agric. f. 1873, p. 162. 
Comparison of Alabama {Aletia) argillacea and Heliothis obsoleta. 
