147 
1897. Morgan, H. A.— Bui. No. 48, Louisiana Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 155. 
Moths observed in large numbers in grass, surrounding electric lights. 
1897. Webster, F. M. and C. W. Mally. — Insects of the Year in Ohio. Bui. No. 
9, n. series, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 41. 
Records injury to ripening peaches, to ripening tomatoes, and to geraniums in 
the fall, in greenhouses. 
1898. Chittenden, F, H. — Insects Injurious to Beans and Peas. Yearbk. U. S. Dept. 
Agric, 1898, p. 255. 
Brief account of injuries to those crops. 
1898. Curtis, W. P. — Heliothis armigera. Entomologist, London, XXXI, p. 45. 
Records importation from Portugal with tomatoes. 
1898. Fernald, H. T. — Supplementary Report of the Zoologist. Rept. Pennsylvania 
Dept. Agric, 1898, l^t. I, pp. 426-427. 
Brief discussion; reported quite abundant; from two to three broods. 
1898. Howard, L. O. — The Principal Insects Affecting the Tobacco Plant. Yearbk. 
U. S. Dept. Agric, 1898, p. 132. 
Brief account as injurious to tobacco. 
1898. Hudson, G. V. — New Zealand Butterflies and Moths (Macrolepidoptera), Lon- 
don, pp. 32-33, figs. 40, 41 of pi. V. 
Occurrence, variation, food plants, and distribution. Poor colored figures of 
male and female. 
1898. Quaintance, A. L. — Preliminary Report upon the Insect Enemies of Tobacco 
in Florida. Bui. No. 48, Florida Agric Exp. Sta., p. 185. 
Recorded as injuring tobacco buds; remedy suggested. 
1898. Rolfs, P. H.— Diseases of the Tomato. Bui. No. 47, Florida Agric Exp. Sta., 
pp. 141-143. 
Hand picking of the infested fruit recommended. 
1898. South, Richard. — Heliothis armigera. Entomologist, London, XXXI, pp. 
17-19. 
History of in England to date; mentions injury in the United States, with 
food plants. 
1898. Webster, F. M. and C. W. Mally. — The Army Worm and other insects. 
Bui. No. 96, Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 15-18, pi. Ill, fig. 1; pi. IV, fig. 1. 
Number of generations in southern and northern Ohio. Tachinid parasites of 
larva. 
1899. Cockerell, T. D. A. — Some Insect Pests of the Salt River Valley and Reme- 
dies for them. Bui. No. 32, Arizona Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 32. 
Brief notes; injury to corn; refers to the advantage of planting sweet corn 
late, in New Mexico, to avoid injury. 
1899. Dearness, J. — The Cotton Bollworm in Canadian Corn. 29th Ann. Rept. Ent. 
Soc Ontario, 1898, pp. 64-65. 
Prevalence of the bollworm in corn in Ontario in 1898. 
1899. Fletcher, James. — The Corn Worm. 29th Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario, 
1898, p. 82. 
Remarks on occurrence and ravages in Ontario. 
1899. Fletcher, James. — Recent Addition to the List of Injurious Insects of Canada. 
Trans. Royal Soc Canada, series 2, V, section iv, p. 215. 
H. obsoletahy no means frequent, but occasionally very injurious to sweet corn. 
FiV/g preceding. 
1899. Meyrick, Edw.— Macrolepidoptera. Fauna Hawaiiensis, I, pt. ii, pp. 137, 152. 
Localities in Hawaii; mentions adult variability and the synonymic variety 
^'^'^f'>vin Walker; presence of a native race. 
