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1890. Martin, G. A.— The Corn Worm or Boll worm. Amer. Agriculturalist, 1890, 
p. 418. 
Record of injury in New Jerse}', including notes on habits and treatment. 
1890. MuRTFELDT, M. E.— Eutomological Notes for the Season of 1890. Bui. No. 
23, old series, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 46. 
Noted as especially injurious in Missouri in 1890. 
1890. Neal, J. C— Entomological Notes. Bui. No. 9, Florida Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 8. 
Deep winter plowing recommended. 
1890. Olliff, a. S. — Insect Pests — The Maize Moth {Ileliothis armiger). Agric. Gaz. 
N. South Wales, I, pp. 125-127, PI. II, figs. 1-8. 
Tolerably good general account, with poor figures. 
1890. Riley, C. V., and L. O. Howard.— The Boll worm. Insect Life, II, p. 317. 
Paris green recommended for poisoning the larvae. 
1890. Riley, 0. V., and L. O. Howard. — London purple and Paris green for the 
Bollworm. Insect Life, III, pp. 123-124. 
Recommended for control of the bollw^orm, with directions for their use. 
1890. Smith, J. B. — The Corn Worm. Report of the Entomologist. Ann. Rept. N. 
Jersey Agric. Exp. Sta. f. 1890, pp. 516-518. 
Unusual injury to corn mentioned; two broods recorded for New Jersey. 
1891. Bruner, L.— Bui. No. 23, old series, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 9. 
Less destructive to corn than usual along the Mississippi River in 1890. 
1891. Clark, J. W. — Damage to Geraniums by Heliothis; cannibalistic habit of the 
larva. Insect Life, III, p. 399. 
Notes damage to geraniums in greenhouse at Columbia, Missouri. 
1891. Cotes, E. C— Agricultural Entomology. Jour. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, VI, 
p. 240. 
Lecture delivered before the Agricultural-Horticultural Society, Calcutta, 
March 19, 1891. The bollworm on pods of opium popjoy in India; larva 
omnivorous. Very interesting notes on local habits in regard to food and 
mode of pupation. 
Cotes, E. C. — Indian Museum Notes, II, p. 24. 
Remarks on habits and food plants. 
Hunter, W. N. — Injurious Insects of Nebraska. Insect Life, IV, p. 132. 
Serious injury to corn is reported in Nebraska in 1891. 
Mally, F. W.— The Bollworm of Cotton. Bui. No. 24, old series, Div. Ent., 
U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 50. 
A report of progress in a supplementary investigation of the bollworm. 
1891. Mally, F. W. -^Report of Progress in the Investigation of the Cotton Bollworin. 
Bul. No. 26, old series, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 45-56. 
Discusses distribution, food plants, characters and transformations, number of 
broods, hibernation, natural enemies and remedies. 
1891. Riley, C. V. — Report of the Entomologist. Ann. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agric. f. 
1890, pp. 240-241. 
Remarks on the supplementary investigation of the bollw^orm undertaken in 
. 1890. 
1891. Riley, C. V.— The Outlook for Applied Entomology. Insect Life, III, p. 181. 
Arsenical poisons advised for the bollworm, with directions for use. 
1891. Smith, W. W. — Abundance of Lepidoptera in New Zealand. Entomologist, 
London, XXIV, p. 213. 
Distribution and occurrence. Discusses theory of distribution. 
1891. Townsend, C. H. T.— Notes of Interest. Insect Life, IV, p. 26. 
Includes reference to injury to corn by boll worms in New Mexico, during 
July, 1891. 
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