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1895. MussoN, C. T. — Entomological Notes. Agric. Gaz. N. South Wales, VI, p. 
263. 
The army worm; brief account of occurrence and remedies. 
1895. Weed, H. E. — Insects Injurious to Corn. Bui. No. 36, Mississippi Agric. 
Exp. Sta., pp. 150-152. 
Popular account of life-history with remedies. 
1896. Lowe, Y. H., and F. A. Sirkine. — Report of the Entomologists, Kept. New 
York State Agric. Exp. Sta. 1895, pp. 559-565. 
Discussion with especial reference to injuries to sweet corn in southeastern 
New York in 1895. Fall plowing recommended for the north. 
1896. Arkle, J. — Heliotliis armigera imported with tomatoes. Entomologist, Lon- 
don, XXIX, p. 334. 
Records importation; habits of larvre in confinement. 
1896. AsHMEAD, W. H.— Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, lY, p. 32. 
Brief remarks on the cause of variation in the adult. 
1896. CocKERELL, T. D. A.— Bui. No. 19, N. Mexico Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 102. 
Brief note of injury to corn in New Mexico; food-plants of larva. Adult 
varieties mentioned. 
1896. Hopkins, A. D. and W. E. Rumsey.— The Corn-ear Worm. Bui. No. 44, 
W. Virginia Agric. Exp. Sta.-, p. 282. 
Mentions number of broods; brief account. 
1896. Howard, L. O.— Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant. Bui. No. 33, Office of 
Exp. Stations, U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 328. 
Full account, with directions for control. 
1896. Price, R. H. — Saving Corn from the Boll worm. Amer. Gardener XVII, No. 
83, p. 468. 
Brief note; clipping ends of young ears recommended. 
1896. QuAiNTANCE, A. L. — Insect Enemies of Truck and Garden Crops. Bui. No. 
34, Florida Exp. Sta., pp. 264, 309-314, 323, 326. 
Brief biological notes, and suggestions for control on tomatoes. 
1896. QuAiNTAxcE, A. L. — Brief Notes on the More Injurious Insects of the Year. 
Rept. Florida Agric. Exp. Sta., 1896, p. 57. 
Larvae noted as feeding on the vines and leaves of tomatoes. 
1896. Smith, J. B. — The boll worm; corn worm. Economic Entomology, Philadel- 
phia, pp. 303-305, figs. 342, 343. 
Popular account, with remedies. 
1897. Froggatt, W. W. — Report upon Insect Pests found in the Northern District, 
May, 1897. Agric. Gaz. N. South Wales, VIII, p. 717. 
The most destructive pest to maize; urges protection of insectivorous birds; 
brief account. 
1897. Garmax, H. — Notes on the Several Tobacco Insects, and on several imper- 
fectly known Diseases of Tobacco. Bui. No. 66, Kentucky Agric. Exp. Sta., 
p. 35. 
Note on injury to tobacco. 
1897. Hillman, F. H. — Some Common Injurious Insects of Western Nevada. Bui. 
No. 36, Nevada Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 19. 
Brief notes; destructive to sweet corn and occasionally to tomatoes; two broods. 
1897. Howard, L. O. — Some Miscellaneous Results of the Division of Entomology. 
Bui. No. 7, n. series, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 84. 
Notes from correspondents. Injuring strawberries in fall. 
1897. Howard, L. 0.— Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant. Farmers' Bui. No. 47, 
U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 10. 
Revised account. Vide Howard (1896). 
